Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Don’t Count On U.S.-China Cyber Deal

“It’s a start” is the best that can be said for the U.S.- China agreement to curtail cyber-theft of intellectual property.

The Man Who Threw The Monkey Wrench At Silicon Valley

Doing research for a paper about privacy while attending law school in the U.S., an Austrian student contacted Facebook and asked to see all the data they had on or about him.

The Cloud Is Secure

In-house counsel find themselves in a conflicted situation with respect to the cloud: Confront the risk of sensitive corporate data […]

When Worlds Collide

Media attention to data breaches has thrust them into prominence in the eyes of the public, among executives, and in […]

Directors Risk From Data Breaches

Consistent with a board’s oversight duties, directors should give regular attention to whether the corporation has instituted adequate controls and […]

Most Law Firms Have Been Hit By Data Breach

At least 80 percent of the nation’s 100 largest law firms have been impacted in some way by data breaches, […]

What The EU Safe Harbor Decision Means

The recent Safe Harbor decision from the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) gets a summary and analysis from […]

EU Court Strikes Down Info-Sharing Deal With U.S.

The EU’s highest court this week found that the 15-year-old trans-Atlantic “Safe Harbor” pact, used by thousands of companies to […]

Hackers Gets Scammed By Security Firm

It was a variation on the CEO phishing fraud, which, according to a Florida security firm, is currently a major […]

Copyright-Wielding Agencies Stymie Cybersecurity Research

Regulatory agencies, including the Department of Transportation, are trying to use copyright law to crack down on tampering with automobile […]

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