Cybersecurity

U.S. Launches Criminal Investigation Into “Panama Papers” Practices

The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into the kinds of tax avoidance schemes exposed in the Panama Papers […]

Cybersecurity is a Governance and Risk Management Issue

In the face of numerous major data breaches with significant financial losses to companies, executives and corporate boards are now […]

Cybersecurity Concerns for ERISA Fiduciaries

Pension plans and welfare plans store personal data on participants and beneficiaries that may be of great interest to cyber […]

Facebook Spying Lawyers Can Be Charged

Two defense attorneys accused of snooping on the private Facebook account of a plaintiff suing their client can be prosecuted […]

Washington Braces For Net Neutrality Ruling

Major telecom companies last year appealed the FCC’s net neutrality rules, which placed unprecedented rules on Internet providers. The result […]

U.S. Company Loses $100M To Email Fraud

An unidentified company last year lost nearly $100 million to individuals who created fake email addresses and posed as vendors, […]

Appeals Court: General Liability Covers Data Breach Class Action

When data is made publicly available on the internet, it can be considered “published” under the terms of a general […]

Data Breach Class Action Against P.F. Chang’s Revived

The potential of fraudulent charges or identity theft stemming from restaurant chain P.F. Chang’s data breach gives class action plaintiffs […]

Creepy “Jigsaw” Ransomware Works Slow, Ups The Ante

More reason to avoid downloading attachments you’re not very very sure about. Named after the character in the “Saw” movie […]

Information Governance: Time For GCs To Step up

For most organizations today, the major problem is not information security, but information governance, writes Today’s General Counsel columnist Barclay […]

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