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Fast-Paced Work and Permissive Culture Make Legal Ripe for Data Mismanagement
A new survey found that legal professionals are more likely to put data at risk compared to other industries. It may be an inherent problem for legal.With Lack of Resources, It's Time for In-House Counsel to Step Up on Data Privacy
"When it comes time to deploy and implement the appropriate data privacy controls within your organization you need to have the right subject-matter expertise and the ability to deliver upon the obligations under the law in a way that makes sense for your business," Andrew Shaxted, senior director at FTI Consulting, said.Litigators and Privacy: The Last People You Want to See, or the First?
In their consideration of possible worst-case cyber attack scenarios, organizations often focus on the various types of attacks and their relative severity. But, the worst-case scenario is not the breach, it's the reputational damage, regulatory enforcement action, the business interruption, and the inevitable litigation that follows a poorly handled breach from an unprepared organization. Given this reality, it is important to adjust planning assumptions and response scenarios to focus on addressing these drivers of post-breach exposure.'Did Judge Ho Just Do Something Good?': Trump Appointee Causes Stir on Twitter
The judge's stance against what appeared to be a homophobic legal argument blew up on Twitter Friday.Across States and Boardrooms, the CCPA Is Changing the Privacy Paradigm
A Legalweek panel discussed how the California Consumer Privacy Act could spread beyond California's borders with or without other states moving on their own legislation.View more book results for the query "*"
'You Better Be Paying Attention': Attorneys Discuss Collision of Biometrics and Law
"Frankly, there will be a time when this is so common that it's going to be negligent not to use biometrics," said employment law attorney John "Jack" Lord of Foley & Lardner in Miami.2019's Worst Password Blunders
Dashlane's fourth annual list highlights the most egregious password-related blunders from last year.FISA Court Picks Ex-DOJ Privacy Expert to Review FBI Surveillance Reforms
David Kris is a Justice Department veteran who served under the George W. Bush and Obama administrations and is now a founding partner at the Seattle-based firm Culpepper Partners.Legal Tech's Predictions for the CCPA in 2020
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has officially arrived. Here's how lawyers and technologists think it will affect your practice this next year.Department of Homeland Security Proposals Fade, But Facial Recognition is Forever
The Department of Homeland Security withdrew a proposal that would have mandated facial recognition scans for U.S. citizens arriving in or leaving the country, but there's no legal barriers preventing the idea from resurfacing.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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