Risk Management

Cybersecurity Companies Hiring Military Experts

Former high level military experts are being tapped by private cybersecurity companies in order to improve their product, says an […]

Health Apps Are Selling User Data

By “flying under the radar” and putting out convoluted privacy policies that users don’t understand, small health-app providers are able to get away with routinely collecting and selling consumer personal health information.

Big Fault Line, As Supreme Court Lags Populist Resurgence

With populist themes central to both the Trump and Sanders campaigns and professed concern about “economic disparities” becoming de rigeur […]

Sharp Slap On The Wrist To Verizon Over “Supercookies”

The FCC has reached a settlement with Verizon Wireless over so-called “supercookies,” used to track consumer’s internet habits which were […]

“Stupid Patent” Award From Electronic Frontier Foundation

The Electronic Frontier Foundation gives its monthly booby prize in part with an eye toward shining a light on what […]

Trends In “Follow-On” Litigation

A dam that burst in Brazil, a natural gas leak in a neighborhood near Los Angeles, and Volkswagen’s emissions software […]

A Roadmap To “Reasonable” Cyber Protection

A report issued by the attorney general of California defines what constitutes minimum standards of “reasonable security” for personal information […]

What Are Your Soft Targets For A Cyber Attack?

Based on analysis of cyber attack patterns in 2015,, a report from Hewlett Packard Enterprise predicts likely trends in attacks […]

Uptick In Big Class Action Settlements

AIG and Bear Stearns top a list of defendants that took major hits in class action settlements last year. The […]

Fingerprint Technology For Employers

Employers can adopt fingerprint recognition technology for a variety of purposes, including securing physical or computer access and as an […]

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