By Riley Brennan | March 26, 2024
"It's a signal to judges, and it's a signal therefore to litigants as well, that you might as well just start bringing these cases," Alan Rozenshtein, an associate law professor at the University of Minnesota. "You might win."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Gary S. Young and Patrick A. DaSilva | March 12, 2024
"There has been increasing recognition that the fiduciary duties imposed under ERISA apply fully to cyberattacks targeting retirement accounts," write Gary S. Young and Patrick A. DaSilva of Mandelbaum Barrett.
By Colleen Murphy | February 9, 2024
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By Charles Toutant | February 5, 2024
The suit comes just as an assortment of free or inexpensive online tools is launched online to help users generate images of people, including some that offer to "nudify" subjects. Clothes Off is available for Apple and Android apps but its website gives no indication where the company is located or who owns it.
By Amanda O'Brien | February 5, 2024
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The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | February 5, 2024
After a record year for data breaches, law firms face more threats to their data than ever before.
By Maria Dinzeo | January 12, 2024
"We are getting good with the technical applications of fighting the stuff. But at the end of the day, it comes down to the human," said Stephen Dougherty, a financial fraud investigator with the U.S. Secret Service.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Logan Youngworth-Wright, Bowman Taylor and Rubin Sinins | January 3, 2024
Police continue to utilize other digital tools to track suspects. One such tool, 'keyword warrants,' poses an even greater threat of privacy invasion, according to Javerbaum Wurgaft attorneys.
By Charles Toutant | December 20, 2023
"Cyber-criminals can cross-reference two sources of PHI to marry unregulated data available elsewhere to criminally stolen data with an astonishingly complete scope and degree of accuracy in order to assemble complete dossiers on individuals," the suit said.
By Maria Dinzeo | December 18, 2023
"Not only is this terrifying because it can happen to any organization that's building software, but it's actually also incredibly difficult to detect," said Dan Draper, founder of CipherStash.
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