By Isha Marathe | September 26, 2022
As more state actors engage in cyberwarfare, insurance companies and private businesses are struggling to find common ground on what the "War Exclusion Clause" means for them, increasing coverage burdens and paving the way for litigation.
By Cassandre Coyer | September 9, 2022
California is tackling a hot topic with its new data privacy bill: the safety and privacy of children online. However, it is taking a unique approach by setting the age of protected users at 18 years old—a first in the U.S.
By Michael Kemps, Innovative Computing Systems, Inc. | August 30, 2022
Lawyers, legal administrators and other law firm staff should keep up to date with the available technology tools to help them prevent negative data security events and provide industry-leading secure client service.
By Isha Marathe | August 17, 2022
As concerns around data surveillance and data security ramp up, privacy attorneys are not surprised that the Federal Trade Commission has thrown its hat in the ring. However, they warn that it might cause an already confusing privacy framework to become even murkier in the years to come.
By Isha Marathe | August 15, 2022
Attorneys are largely limited to their jurisdictions by their licensure constraints, while cyberthreat actors are more unified and organized across borders. Some firms have tried to combat this issue, but without much success.
By Cassandre Coyer | August 12, 2022
New York's new CLE requirement is a small step, experts say, but it could make a significant difference raising awareness to the cyberthreats attorneys and law firms face.
By Angela Matney, Reed Smith | August 5, 2022
In light of the evolving legal and regulatory landscape, app developers and their counsel should examine developers' privacy and security practices and take steps to safeguard sensitive data related to reproductive health.
By Cassandre Coyer | August 4, 2022
The U.K.'s first step in its approach to regulating AI is revealing of the government's post-Brexit promise for more flexible regulations that still bolster innovation. But could its unique, "future-proof" approach bring with it its own set of challenges?
By Jarrett Coco, Nelson Mullins | August 4, 2022
When thinking about Bring Your Own Device, IT executives may tend to focus primarily on securing the company data within the mobile device management software container. However, much of the complexity and risk of BYOD lies in the data found outside the container.
By Cassandre Coyer | August 3, 2022
Experts suggest that added stipulations in the looming CPRA should encourage companies to establish efficient compliance workflows to meet new data privacy requirements.
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