New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott R. Malyk and Lin R. Walker | November 25, 2019
Our nation is in dire need of experts who possess the advanced knowledge, skills and experience required to combat cybersecurity crimes; there is currently a shortage of U.S. workers who have these qualities,
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John T. Wolak and Jason R. Halpin | November 25, 2019
This article explores some of the heightened data security and privacy obligations imposed by bills being considered in the New Jersey legislature, and the New York SHIELD Act, which recently took effect.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Diane D. Reynolds and Bradford P. Meisel | November 22, 2019
Influential members of Congress across the political spectrum have begun to express an interest in reforming Section 230 of the Federal Communications Decency Act of 1996, to address the current realities of the internet age.
New Jersey Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Rose Jones, Sarah Tona and Colleen Casey Voshell | October 31, 2019
As technology continues to pervade every facet of life and business, the scope of the lawyer's ethical duty of competency has swelled to encompass technology's burgeoning role in litigation.
By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | October 28, 2019
"It's not the hardware you worry about. It's the mistake that someone makes that inadvertently gives a bad actor access," said one law firm cybersecurity partner.
New Jersey Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Jonathan D. Bick | October 25, 2019
Following the development of internet technology and application, both legal and business options for eliminating or ameliorating cybersecurity difficulties have sprung into existence.
By Suzette Parmley | October 22, 2019
U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced Tuesday that a Morris County man pleaded guilty to his role in a computer-hacking scheme that targeted two companies in New Jersey and stole employee and company data from both.
By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | Ben Hancock | October 17, 2019
Records show that law firms' relationships with third-party vendors are a frequent point of exposure to cyber breaches and accidental leaks.
By Phillip Bantz | October 16, 2019
Today's M&A deal now drags on for an average of 38 days before closing—31% longer than the average in 2010, according to global research and advisory firm Gartner Inc.
By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | Ben Hancock | October 15, 2019
A Law.com investigation finds that law firms are falling victim to data breaches at an alarming rate, exposing sensitive client and attorney information. These incidents—most unpublicized before now—may just be the tip of the iceberg.
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