By Dan Clark | December 7, 2020
"We're seeing new targets and we're going to have to have new methods to be able to protect ourselves," said Michael Bruemmer, vice president of consumer protection at Experian in Austin.
By Kenya Parrish-Dixon, Empire Technologies Risk Management Group | December 7, 2020
After two years of groundwork and input from attorneys, cybersecurity and privacy experts and litigation support experts from corporations, law firms, vendors and government, the ACC Data Steward Program has arrived.
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By Frank Ready | December 2, 2020
Amid a growing number of vendor cyber incidents, contracts between corporate legal departments and their outside providers are likely to become lengthier and even more complex.
By Frank Ready | November 18, 2020
While some of the initial hype that surrounded the initial launch of the GDPR back in 2018 may have left executives somewhat jaded when it comes to cybersecurity messaging, the pandemic may be simultaneously hindering and helping attempts to reinforce the importance of internal cybersecurity efforts.
By Dan Clark | November 16, 2020
The pandemic has forced the general counsel role to expand yet again, as in-house leaders consider the health and cybersecurity risks created by having people return to the office or work from home.
By Frank Ready | November 12, 2020
A recent expansion of Massachusetts' right to repair laws underscores the challenges organizations may face in attempting to make consumer data accessible to third parties without risking major liability.
By Cheryl Miller | November 4, 2020
The measure creates new rules for a special category of "sensitive" information, including consumers' genetic data, their sexual orientation and whether they're a union member.
By Frank Ready | October 30, 2020
In-house legal departments are taking on a bigger role in their organizations' cybersecurity posture, but attorneys still need to know their limits.
By Dan Clark | October 19, 2020
"In addition to engendering greater trust with their customers, a strong privacy law will provide companies with clear guardrails about how they can use data for responsible innovation with greater assurance," Julie Brill, deputy general counsel and chief privacy officer at Microsoft, wrote.
By Frank Ready | October 9, 2020
While a recent advisory from OFAC is hoping to push companies impacted by ransomware into the arms of the FBI and other law enforcement agencies, businesses that are fearful of losing control over the subsequent investigation may be reluctant to comply.
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