By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | June 19, 2018
A set of recent government agency e-discovery contracts reveals a couple of key lessons about what government groups are looking for in an e-discovery match.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | June 5, 2018
A new report from communications retention company Smarsh found that only half of public agencies who allow employees to communicate via text are able to store those messages.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 29, 2018
In the face of new threats, law firm cybersecurity assessments have become more engaging and demanding affairs. But many hope this new change is just the beginning of a more fundamental shift.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 22, 2018
Hiltrud Werner, Volkswagen's head of integrity and legal affairs, says the company is "already making extremely good progress” at developing a speak-up culture. “But we are not yet where we want to be,” she adds.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 21, 2018
The deputy attorney general's planned remarks to a compliance audience in Washington did not reference Trump's demand for an investigation of the FBI. “We stress the need to act ethically and to do justice. We expect our prosecutors, our law enforcement agents and other personnel to be thinking about their ethical obligations with every decision that we make,” Rosenstein said at the event, hosted by Compliance Week.
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | April 27, 2018
Here's a riddle: What can the cult science fiction film "The Matrix" teach us about the GDPR? To find out, you'll need to listen to the latest Legal Speak podcast.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 6, 2018
Many companies will seek to process data under the legitimate interest basis of the EU's upcoming General Data Protection Regulation. But that doesn't mean they necessarily understand it.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 4, 2018
States worry the Data Acquisition and Technology Accountability and Security Act would restrict their ability to go after enterprises that keep breaches hidden.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By David N. Kelley, Erik W. Snapp and Amanda Rios | April 3, 2018
A compliance crisis—even one that poses no existential threat to the company—can be used as a catalyst to strengthen your compliance program, clarify your corporate structure and reporting lines, and improve your standard operating procedures.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 3, 2018
Almost a year old, the WannaCry ransomware still poses a threat to organizations unable to patch or replace their old systems.
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