Cybersecurity

Drafting BYOD Policies

The advantages of  “Bring Your Own Device” policies include increased productivity, greater employee satisfaction, and cost savings on a number […]

Cyber Insecurity Argued Before the Supreme Court

Last week the Supreme Court heard arguments in Carpenter v. United States, asking whether it was constitutional for law enforcement […]

Soon It’s Self-Driving Cargo Ships, And A Big Liability Question

Liability and insurance issues that will arise after various possible scenarios involving autonomous ships, including cyber attacks and accidents…

The Cybersecurity Threat From Terminated Employees

A manageable problem, but one that requires concerted and ongoing effort to manage. Among the recommendations: Carefully log…

Fraud Lawsuit Hits Equifax, On Its Home Turf

A class action alleges that fraud stemming from the Equifax breach has already begun. The lawsuit – filed in federal […]

Customs Nominee Reveals Digital Device Protocol

Attorneys concerned that confidential client information might be revealed in a U.S. Customs search have a little less to worry […]

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Protecting Client Data When Traveling

“Traveling at home and abroad with nearly unlimited access to client data is a boon for attorneys’ productivity. The downside,” […]

Massive Intel Security Flaw Awaits Patching

Two potentially serious vulnerabilities are embedded in a variety of chips that were manufactured by Intel in the last several […]

Now It’s States That Are Getting Cyber Insurance

“It’s a big budget item for us. But it’s absolutely worth it,” says Utah’s chief information officer. Utah was badly […]

Responding To Equifax

The cybersecurity policies the Electronic Frontier Foundation promotes are straws in the wind regarding public policy. Its suggestions on how […]

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