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The US Supreme Court has ruled that whistleblowers under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act don’t need to prove retaliatory intent. Learn more about why the decision has implications for Department of Labor cases.
According to an article by Seyfarth, hundreds of companies are being sued in California based on claims that navigating and […]
Dennis Crouch, writing for PatentlyO, says that the Federal Circuit’s seemingly innocuous In re Chestek decision earlier this month contains […]
The increasing emphasis on safeguarding personal data and privacy has led to regulations such as the European Union’s General Data […]
There has been a notable increase in cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure worldwide, including in the United States, motivated by political […]
In an interview with Help Net Security, Patrick Harding, Chief Architect at Ping Identity, explores the concept of decentralized identity […]
In the fast-paced and stressful environment of the legal world, a new concept called “strategic slowness” is emerging as a […]
Data Breach Today reports that ethical hacking-as-a-service platform Bugcrowd received a $102 million venture capital investment on Feb. 12. The […]
Risk management is more than simply mitigating threats. These functions are now pivotal in identifying opportunities and shaping strategic directions. […]
The integration of rapidly advancing AI technologies into financial institutions poses both opportunities and challenges amid unclear regulatory frameworks, according […]
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