Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Q&A
By Robert Storace | March 17, 2021
The Connecticut Law Tribune discussed inclusion and diversity, the pandemic and Colangelo's top priority.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 11, 2021
The agreement states the debt collection agency must, among other things, hire a third-party assessor to perform an information security assessment.
By Dan Packel | January 8, 2021
President-elect Joe Biden's pick for the second highest-ranking role in the DOJ used her previous high-ranking government experience to guide the firm's COVID-19 response team.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 23, 2020
More than two dozen attorneys general announced Wednesday they'd reached a $2.4M settlement agreement with Texas-based Sabre Corp., which had been hacked potentially affecting 1.3 million credit cards.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 21, 2020
We speak to several experts in the area of law firm cybersecurity on what law firms can do to protect their information and the information of their clients.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 18, 2020
New York led an investigation that culminated with six other states - including Connecticut and New Jersey - coming to a $2M agreement with CafePress Inc. to resolve a 2019 data breach.
By Angela Morris | November 24, 2020
Texas, Connecticut and Illinois led the settlement effort for 45 state attorneys general who launched a multistate investigation into a 2014 data breach at The Home Depot that stole 40 million credit card numbers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 8, 2020
In Connecticut, 4,746 residents were impacted, 45,000 in New Jersey, and 430,000 in Florida.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | September 30, 2020
Connecticut, New York and California were among the 43 states to sign a $39.5 million settlement with Anthem, Inc. over a 2014 data breach.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Victoria Hudgins | September 3, 2020
As lawyers deserted their offices to avoid COVID-19 spread, many small and midsize firms didn't implement a BYOD policy for their new remote workforce. That could be a disaster for data security.
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