As more and more companies realize that working remotely is going to be a long-term concern, they have come to realize that data protection and security as it existed in the office doesn’t necessarily exist at home. And that is a problem that needs to be addressed, both from a regulatory as well as a practical perspective. 

Washington, D.C.-founded Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, identifying that need, has added former Venable privacy and data security partner Jami Mills Vibbert as a partner in its New York office, the firm announced Wednesday. She will be working primarily out of the firm’s privacy and data security and life sciences and health care regulatory practices, the firm said. 

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