Cybersecurity

The Case For Lawyers as Cyber-Risk Leaders

The author presents this article as an opening statement in a trial and proceeds to make his case. He submits […]

An FTC Data Breach Enforcement Action Hits A Wall

A Federal Trade Commission administrative law judge has dismissed the FTC’s case against LabMD Inc., a clinical testing laboratory. The […]

Three Judges Will Decide Internet’s Future

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has appointed a three-judge panel to hear a case about net neutrality that could […]

Key Certification For A Litigation Support Provider

If you have a third party hosting your litigation data, that party needs to be certified, specifically under ISO 27001:2013– […]

Tweak In Copyright Law Will Allow Tinkering With Car Software

Volkswagen aside, a number of constituencies have their own reasons for wanting to modify car software. So called “white-hat” hackers […]

A Hack From The Inside

While the FBI investigated and President Obama pressured the studio to go forward with the release of its controversial film, […]

The Cloud Is Secure, If …

A majority of lawyers use personal devices at work, and they are storing information on cloud-based services like Dropbox and […]

Homeless Man Steals Law Firm Data, Goes On One-Year Spree

A man, described by prosecutors as “homeless,” got a job at a law firm through a temp agency and was […]

Data Breach Security Company Settles With FTC

Lifelock, marketer of theft protection and data breach alert services, has reached tentative agreements with the FTC and plaintiffs in […]

Judge Restricts Cell Phone Surveillance

An Illinois federal judge issued three new stringent requirements the government must meet before deploying cell-site simulators or stingrays, which […]

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