Cybersecurity

Legal Issues Loom With Driverless Cars

Foley & Lardner partner Robert H. Huey looks ahead to some of the legal issues likely to arise once driverless […]

Forbes: Boards Should Elevate Cybersecurity To Major Governance Issue

Forbes suggests the time has come for companies to create Board-level committees to focus exclusively on the issue of cybersecurity. […]

Should Sony Worry About A Shareholder Lawsuit?

The company’s estimated $200 million loss from an unprecedented data hack factors in IT remediation, losses related to “The Interview” […]

“Voluntary” Cyber Standards Are Edging Toward Mandatory

The cybersecurity standards that were embodied in the voluntary “Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity,” released by the National Institute […]

Sony Case Highlights Lack of Gov’t-Business Cybersecurity Collaboration

The continuing fallout of the massive Sony hack has shown that businesses and government have a long ways to go […]

Pew Study: Privacy A Receding Daydream

More than half of 2,500 security experts surveyed by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project thought that […]

Sony Employee Lawsuits As Wake-Up Call For Companies

Employee lawsuits filed against Sony raise an ominous question for companies across the board, suggests Andrea Peterson in the Washington […]

Sony Employees File Class Action After Hack

Sony, still reeling from a massive data hack, must now contend with a class action filed by two former employees […]

Resisting DOJ Warrant, Microsoft Gets Support From Tech Giants

The U.S. Department of Justice wants access to emails stored on Microsoft servers located in Ireland, apropos of a case […]

Secure Promise of Snapchat Hit By A Breach

SnapChat offers a particular kind of security with an application that allows users to send messages that are quickly deleted […]

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