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Cyber Spies: In-House Legal Fights Back Against Cyberespionage

An Exploration of the Modern Cyberespionage Threat and How In-House Legal Departments Are Fighting Back

Though faced with limited legal remedies, counsel are coming up with creative new ways to go after cyberespionage actors, and partnering with an array of cyber professionals and government agencies to combat the threat.

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Of the many emotions spurred by U.S. intelligence agencies’ conclusion that Russian hackers sought to influence the 2016 presidential election, one of the most prevalent was a sense of disbelief. But far from the lights and acrimony of the election, the corporate world knows all too well that such cyberespionage is not only possible, but is becoming more commonplace every day.

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