Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

How To Recognize A Risky Email

With studies showing that possibly the greatest cybersecurity risk to any business is suspicious emails its own employees open, it’s […]

NSA Hack Endangers Companies, Government Agencies

Despite pressure to share the cybersecurity weaknesses they’ve discovered over the years, the National Security Agency kept the information mostly […]

Trial Begins For Russian Megahacker

Roman Seleznev, the son of a Russian lawmaker, is accused of orchestrating an international scheme that made him about $170 […]

Delta Computer Disaster Should Serve As Wake-Up Call

More than 1,800 flights were cancelled in two days after a power outage in Atlanta caused Delta Airlines’ computer to […]

Don’t Let “Shadow IT” Take Hold In The Legal Department

“Employees are now becoming empowered to take workplace technology adoption into their own hands,” writes Wafik Guirgis in Today’s General […]

DNC Hack Impacts C-Suite Execs, Celebrity Donors

The ripple effect of a massive hack into the Democratic National Committee’s computer system is spreading, with The Hill reporting […]

The Challenge of Foreign Language Document Review

Cross border legal matters are no longer a rarity. In a recent FTI Consulting survey, two-thirds of Fortune 1000 respondents […]

Information Governance Can Make Data an Asset

Failure to preserve relevant data in anticipation of litigation can result in sanctions, but over-preservation can also be…

Russian Hackers Wanted To Get Caught, Says Security Firm

According to cybersecurity firm FireEye, which is said to have been monitoring “Kremlin- sponsored” hacking groups for years, the DNC […]

The Dangers Of Short-Term Thinking On Information

Archivists, historians, librarians and some of the savvier people in the business world are sounding the alarm about an impending […]

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