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Coverage across state and federal laws and international cybersecurity regulations as well as the measures and technologies used to comply with them. Also cover breaches impacting law firms and find the legal angle for those covering corporations. Litigation ensuing from breaches is covered as well.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | November 28, 2017
According to the FBI, the Internet Crime Complaint Center saw a 480 percent increase in the number of complaints filed last year by those in the real…
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By Amanda Ciccatelli | November 28, 2017
As of late, data breaches have catapulted cyber insurance to the fastest growing type of coverage for U.S. companies to purchase. In fact, according…
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By Brian S. Kabateck and Joana Fang | November 27, 2017
Cyber security risks have become more significant as we store more consumer financial and health information in electronic form. Hardly a week goes…
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By Amanda Ciccatelli | November 27, 2017
Data breaches at major organizations have been reported with increasing frequency recently, and in the last few months there have been several high-profile…
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By Jonathan Ringel | November 27, 2017
Topics include intellectual property, immigration and labor and employment.
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By Angela R. Matney, Hirschler Fleischer | November 27, 2017
In the wake of suits filed against Equifax by consumers, businesses and governmental units, courts have to grapple with the question of what remedies are appropriate.
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By Ben Hancock | November 22, 2017
They may not realize it, but any company hit by the WannaCry ransomware attack over the past several months was impacted firsthand by a secretive U.S. government policy mechanism known as the VEP.
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By Rhys Dipshan | November 22, 2017
Forever 21 customers may be facing a host of financial fraud problems, but it is far from certain whether they can take the retailer to court.
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By Stephanie Forshee and Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | November 22, 2017
Company admits it failed to notify 57 million users their data was exposed in a breach
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By Stephanie Forshee | Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | November 21, 2017
The company failed to notify 57 million users of a breach in October 2016. Two employees tasked with handling the response process have left the company, including Uber in-house attorney Craig Clark, who reported to the company's chief security officer.
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