Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Bill Would Give Californians a Private Right of Action

California AG Xavier Becerra believes the California Consumer Privacy Act doesn’t provide the tools his office needs to protect the […]

A “Chilling Caution” On Expectation Of Privilege, From A Blackberry Case

The market analyst’s report was bad news for BlackBerry, coming shortly after the company released an updated smartphone in 2013. […]

California’s Sweeping Privacy Act Has Lookback Provisions

A blog on the threat stack site provides an overview of California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), passed on June 28, […]

AI and Due Diligence

Artificial intelligence systems like AlphaGo and AlphaZero have already outclassed humans at complex games like Chess and Go, but that’s […]

DLA Piper’s Big Cyber Insurance Dispute

The law firm and insurance company Hiscox are at odds over a claim by the firm for millions of dollars […]

Office Depot Settles, After FTC Alleges “PC Health Check” Scam

Office Depot and a California computer technical support company teamed up to dupe office max customers into buying computer clean-up […]

Nothing Safer Than Downloading A System Update, Right?

Hackers using a fake authentication certificate got thousands of Asus computer owners to download what appeared to be a software […]

Law Firm Couldn’t Get Its Hijacked Money Back

To facilitate the closing of a real estate deal, the lawfirm as supposed to forward money to Deutsche Bank, per the payoff instructions of the mortgage and real estate services company, but unbeknownst to the law firm…

Watchful Eyes On A Disputed Cyber Insurance Claim

A case in the Illinois courts has drawn the attention of many legal and risk managers, and a variety of […]

Easy Inexpensive Ways to Fight Cyber Attacks

Cybercrime is evolving fast but there are easy, cost-effective and proven ways to prevent attacks, or at least mitigate the […]

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