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Cybersecurity

  • Defines Data Breach and Requires Data Security Controls

    New York has brought itself into line with a number of states concerning how they define a data breach, and, where applicable, what substantive security controls they require.

    August 01, 2019F. Paul Greene
  • Conference of Mayors Resolution Calls for Cities Not to Pay Ransomware

    The underlying logic is pretty straightforward: if bad actors realize that there's no longer any cash waiting for them at the end of the rainbow, they'll eventually pack up their ball and go home.

    August 01, 2019Frank Ready
  • For businesses that own such a device, or for individual employees who might have a personally owned one on their office desk, the question of who owns any recorded data remains murky.

    August 01, 2019Brian Schrader
  • The most popular justification for avoiding business-development activities is a lack of time. There are, however, a number of strategies that will allow you to execute and produce results in minutes — or even seconds.

    July 01, 2019Ari Kaplan
  • E-discovery, as an industry, is once again at an inflection point. What are the big trends that are exerting pressure on e-discovery teams today — and more importantly, what will an effective e-discovery team look like in the coming years?

    July 01, 2019Nishad Shevde
  • Losing a key employee is never easy — they often take with them institutional knowledge, great internal and external relationships, and critical skill sets. There is also a risk that they'll take some information or data with them when they go, either inadvertently or on purpose.

    July 01, 2019Michael Ciaramitaro and Sarah Brown
  • When AI is deployed appropriately with proper oversight, it helps us make connections we couldn't see before, leading us to new legal and business insights. But teaching machines how to interpret “legalese” is nearly as challenging as the task it is trying to solve.

    July 01, 2019Serena Wellen
  • A new report from the law firm of Pinsent Masons shows that there has been a high level of GDPR "over-reporting" at the U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office, but organizations who may think they are playing it safe may actually be opening themselves up to further regulatory scrutiny.

    July 01, 2019Frank Ready