Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

What Was Revealed In The Biggest Law Firm Hack In History

Reviewing several current books on the Panama Papers, Oxford’s Alan Rusbridger, currently chair of the Reuters Institute for the Study […]

Ransomware Conundrum: To Pay Or Not To Pay

The onslaught of ransomware attacks continues, and they are getting more sophisticated and harder to decipher, according to Kathleen Richards, […]

Address Information Governance Now, Avoid Legal Headaches Later

There were a host of problems associated with storing paper records. They ate up closet space and sometimes whole warehouses, […]

Former Attorney Can Sue Gov’t For Communications Monitoring

A former attorney has the green light to sue the federal government for monitoring his and other people’s communications. A […]

Tech Firms Push Back On Gov’t Gag Orders, Subpoenas

The government too frequently turns to subpoenas and gag orders when asking technology companies for information, say Silicon Valley firms. […]

Russian Cyber-Punk Suspect Snowboards, Lives In Siberia

The young man owns a company called King Servers, which has servers in Moscow, the Netherlands, New Jersey and Fremont, […]

FTC’s Role As Cybersecurity Cop Challenged In Court

A medical testing lab is challenging the FTC’s enforcement action following the Commission’s determination that the lab had been lax […]

The Cult of Data Hoarders

There is no sign that the pace of spectacular data-breaches is abating, or is about to any time soon. The […]

Russia Seeks To Influence U.S. Elections, Lawmakers Say

Two lawmakers with access to classified intelligence  said last week Russia appears to be “making a serious and concerted effort […]

Yahoo Hack Exposes Data From 500M Users

More than 500 million Yahoo users had their information, including names, email addresses, telephone numbers, birth dates, encrypted passwords, and […]

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