Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Rent-a-Phish Available on the Darknet

Blogging on a network for security professionals, Susan Morrow notes that cybercriminals, like legitimate businesses, are always looking for better […]

It’s War! CCPA v. GDPR

Blogging on Security Boulevard, Rakesh Soni likens the competing data privacy regimes of the EU and the State of California […]

Employee Data and the GDPR

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation establishes conditions under which employees’ personal data can be processed. The regulation applies to […]

Cyber Insurance Said To Be Fueling Ransomware Attacks

An article from ProPublica makes the case that the economics of the insurance business is resulting in decisions that effectively […]

Re-Purposing E-Discovery Software To Field DSARs

Among the provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act will be a requirement for affected companies to respond to a […]

Financial Services Companies Deficient In Cybersecurity

According to a survey of cybersecurity at financial services firms conducted by the Ponemon Institute, that industry as a whole […]

Is The ABA Defending Money Laundering?

A British lawyer and specialist in investigations and asset recovery says the ABA has come out against proposed legislation that would make it more difficult for company principals to hide their identities.

Why Won’t U.S. Law Enforcement Promote Anti-Ransom Tools?

According to Europol, the police agency of the European Union, its library of free online tools has helped more than […]

Data And Business Litigation

Data retention is a double-edged sword. Data can be a treasure trove of evidence, notably in matters involving trade secrets […]

“AI” Run Amok, Falsely Accuses Thousands Of Unemployment Fraud, Says Class Action

A case in Michigan will set the alarm bills ringing for those concerned about artificial intelligence in the legal system, […]

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