Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Shoring Up the Maritime Supply Chain

The Port of Los Angeles has contacted the FBI for assistance in preventing cyberattacks, which are occurring at the rate […]

Law Firms, Consultancies Hacked

An Austrian Spyware company, DSIRF, was behind a series of hacks that included law firms. It used “Subzero” – malicious […]

Why The IRS Is Fertile Ground For Scam Non-Profits

A veteran tax attorney recalls the old days, helping people set up charities. The application, called a Form 1023, ran […]

Connecticut Data Privacy Law Goes Into Effect

Connecticut Public Act 22-15 went into effect on July 1. According to Governor Ned Lamont’s press release, “it enacts a […]

Companies Ignoring Looming Privacy Regs

The world of privacy regulation was “irreparably changed” by the Equifax hack of May, 2017, according to post from law […]

Three Best Practices for Preparing a Defensible Breach Response Plan

Football teams understand that it’s hard to be a contender without an elite quarterback running their offense. A top-tier quarterback […]

TRIP May Not Cover Most Cyberattacks

The Government Accountability Office has issued a warning. The government’s Terrorism Risk Insurance Program (TRIP) cover cyberattacks if they can […]

Mr. Insurer, Tear Down That Wall!

Current policy language for tech and media companies is a relic from the dawn of the digital age, back when […]

Cloud Computing Presents Unique Security Issues

Cloud security is the fastest growing segment of the security market, according to Znet. Spending on cloud security rise from […]

Advantages and Risks of Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is growing fast and will become the dominant business model over traditional on-premises technology options within the next […]

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