By Catherine Castaldo, Therese Craparo and Christine Gartland, Reed Smith | June 23, 2022
From a legal perspective, the cloud introduces a unique shared responsibility model that many businesses are only now coming to appreciate; specifically, although the cloud provider may house the data and provide functionality for access and data security controls, the legal obligations remain the responsibility of the business procuring these services.
By Isha Marathe | June 22, 2022
With some cyber insurance companies closing up shop, premiums are likely to spike, while obtaining coverage will likely require many firms to step up their own cybersecurity defenses.
By Daniel B. Garrie, Bradford Newman and Gail Andler | June 22, 2022
Regulators have begun to instill stricter regulations, holding companies and therefore CISOs accountable for ethical and timely disclosure of cyber breaches.
By Jonathan Bick, Brach Eichler | June 16, 2022
While crypto assets differ from traditional assets in one significant way, they may be treated by attorneys as the same.
By Isha Marathe | June 15, 2022
The "forced disclosure" requirements companies face after a cyberattack may be a double-edged sword, alerting prospective victims of similar threats, all the while making the affected business vulnerable to additional attacks or SEC sanctions.
By Isha Marathe | June 13, 2022
The latest California draft provisions offer the most stringent guidance on "dark patterns" yet, signaling a growing need for legal departments to work with website operators and designers to avoid regulatory scrutiny.
By David Kalat, BRG | June 8, 2022
The origin of the idea of 'cyber' wasn't just about security, but rather ethics and psychology. This month's history of cybersecurity examines the work of American mathematician and physicist Norbert Wiener and the beginnings of 'cybernetics.'
By Isha Marathe | June 7, 2022
The 2022 State of Data Visibility Report from privacy solutions company Transcend shows that many companies don't yet have a unified data map to deal with growing data subject access requests, and management might be the one standing in the way.
By Isha Marathe | June 3, 2022
While court technology officers say their reliance on third-party cloud systems for data storage is limited as of yet, with an increase in digital evidence and constraints on IT support staff, the future of court-cloud partnerships is likely set.
By Isha Marathe | May 31, 2022
Facial recognition company Clearview AI has been banned from selling its existing facial data to all private entities, proving that Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act can impact even businesses outside of its state.
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