By Patrick Smith | May 17, 2019
The hackers were using the GozNym malware, which is designed to capture online banking login credentials. The DOJ's statement did not specify the names of the affected firms.
By Simon Taylor | May 3, 2019
The list includes a commitment to keeping electronic services free of duties, calls for net neutrality and demands that countries stop requiring access to source code.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Thomas McNulty | April 23, 2019
The directive will require major changes for online content sharing services. Under existing law, services are immune from liability for copyright infringement resulting from user-posted content so long as they act promptly to remove material when an objection is raised.
By Xiumei Dong | April 8, 2019
Under pressure from CFIUS, a Chinese gaming company may sell the dating app for which it paid hundreds of millions. Tom Shoesmith, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman's China practice leader, talks what it means for future deals.
By Eyal Iffergan, Hyperion Global Partners | March 26, 2019
As companies expand their global footprints, they are running into uncharted territory for legal and e-billing policies. But these five steps can help avoid disaster.
By Phillip Bantz | January 3, 2019
The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security has set a Jan. 10 deadline for receiving comments on the advanced notice of proposed rulemaking for 'Review of Controls for Certain Emerging Technologies.'
By Dan Clark | December 20, 2018
Robert Silvers, a partner in the litigation department at Paul Hastings in Washington, D.C., said Thursday the Justice Department's action serves as a stark reminder for companies to not only check their own cybersecurity but also the security of their third-party vendors. Many of the companies were compromised by attacks on their managed service providers, who manage, process and store data.
By Phillip Bantz | December 19, 2018
"I believe that those on offense are increasingly clever, aggressive and tenacious. And those of us on defense have yet to turn the corner," Johnson said in an interview about cybersecurity, trade policy and U.S.-China tensions.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Chris Kohler and Justin Steffen | November 26, 2018
For many Americans, a trip abroad conjures up images of scenic vistas, Roman ruins or Parisian cafes. For U.S.-based businesses, however, doing business abroad is often less idyllic. Complicated four-character acronyms threaten operations at every turn.
By Phillip Bantz | November 13, 2018
The World Economic Forum's 12th annual 'Regional Risks for Doing Business' study found that concerns about cyberattacks are on the rise, especially in the world's most advanced economies, while the primary worries for execs worldwide centered on unemployment and government failure.
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