Cybersecurity

GOP Readies Legal Attack On Net Neutrality

Republicans dismayed at the FCC’s recently approved net neutrality rules are readying a variety of legislative strategies to undercut or […]

Net Neutrality Rules Published: Let The Lawsuits Begin

The FCC’s Net neutrality rules, 400 pages long, were filed in the Federal Register on April 13. Under the new […]

Defensible Deletion After Information Theft Is Discovered

What can a responsible employer do when it finds that a new hire has taken sensitive information from a former […]

Special Litigation Committee Good Defense Against Derivative Suits

Just as companies are building up their defenses against data breaches, their legal departments should be planning responses against the derivative lawsuits that are likely to follow…

Google Gets One Up On Motion Picture Association

A Mississippi federal judge has granted Google’s motion for a preliminary injunction against Jim Hood, the Attorney General of Mississippi, […]

More Law Firms Getting Cyber Insurance

Larger firms have already bought cyber insurance. Now medium and small-size firms are making the move. What are they getting, […]

Getting Control Of Information Security To Protect IP

Securing company intellectual property requires a total systems approach, one that extends the reach of “Enterprise Risk Management” (ERM) into […]

AT&T Fined $25M After Call Center Workers Stole Customer Data

The FCC this week said AT&T has agreed to pay $25 million to settle an investigation into the theft of […]

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European Regulators, With a Big Stick, Eye U.S. Tech Giants

European regulators continue to scrutinize the biggest U.S. tech companies for possible antitrust and privacy violations, the New York Times […]

NJ Backs Off On A Double Message For Merchants

A recently signed law in New Jersey will relieve merchants from an obligation to collect personal data from gift card […]

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