Data Privacy & Cybersecurity

Marriott Backs Down On Mandatory Arbitration Deal

Following the Marriott hotel data breach, which exposed around 500 million current and former customers, the company offered victims a […]

Software Patents Still Valuable After Alice: A Case Study

The Supreme Court’s Alice decision in 2014 raised the bar for patent eligibility, with a two-part test that led many […]

After Hack, Quora Gets High Marks For Fast Reporting

As headline-grabbing hacks go, it wasn’t quite a blockbuster. As reported by the CEO on the company website, the Quora […]

How An IoT Hack Could Bring Down The Grid

There’s been much speculation about the kind of hacking that will come with the Internet of Things. Now some research […]

Detecting Zero Day

Zero-day malware attacks have foiled cybersecurity experts because such malware is devised to evade certain techniques they’ve come to rely […]

Three State Attorneys General Investigating Marriot

Personal information about hundreds of millions of guests was compromised by the data breach at Marriot International, which took place […]

A Guide To CA’s New Cybersecurity Laws

California, has passed a number of internet and cybersecurity laws. This post from cybersecurity company SiteLock looks at the new net neutrality law, the privacy law, and the Internet of Things law, which was passed in August and

Cybersecurity Risk With Seasonal Workers

For many businesses, this is the season for rapid short-term hiring. There are risks that come with a hiring surge, […]

Litigation Holds And The GDPR

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) makes compliance with litigation holds more complicated. United States courts expect corporate litigants […]

Security Best Practices That Stand the Test of Time

The common wisdom says that hackers are eternally one step ahead of security. Nevertheless, a few best practices from way […]

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