Cybersecurity

Stealth Email Tracking By Law Firms Deemed Unethical

Stealth email tracking software, sometimes called spymail, is likely employed “in just about every marketing email you receive,” writes Mark […]

Yahoo Data Breach Case Settles For $35 Million

Altaba, Formerly Known As Yahoo!, has agreed to pay a $35 million fine to the SEC to settle charges that […]

European Data Access Proposals Threaten U.S. Providers

On April 19 the European Commission published two legislative proposals that compel tech companies and service providers to ignore privacy […]

Hold Software Developers Liable For Security Flaws, Says Senator

Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, says that subjecting the software industry to […]

Bridging The Gap Between IT & Legal

In an e-discovery project, IT and Legal personnel need to work together as seamlessly and smoothly as possible. That can […]

ISS Advises Vote Against Equifax Directors

Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended that investors oppose the re-election of five Equifax directors. They all served on the company’s […]

Dershowitz Assails ACLU For Defending Raid On Trump’s Lawyer

Harvard law professor and civil liberties advocate Alan Dershowitz calls the ACLU to task for defending the FBI’s raid on […]

White Hats & “Vulnerability Scans” Touted As Security Ploys

A close look at a cyber-liability lawsuit that targets a law firm that did not, to anyone’s knowledge, actually suffer a breach, with some recommendation for….

Surprise! Cybersecurity Is Improving Rapidly

Organizations are closing the skills gap between hackers and themselves, and in general companies in the Western Hemisphere are getting […]

Does Your D&O Policy Cover Cyber Breach?

With the emergence of cyber-breach risk, there is a whole new category of liability for company directors and officers. It’s […]

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