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Life in the (Regulated) Fast Lane: Companies Must Navigate Global Privacy Rules on Self-Driving Cars Image

Life in the (Regulated) Fast Lane: Companies Must Navigate Global Privacy Rules on Self-Driving Cars

Caroline Spiezio

<b><i>The race is on to develop the best technology for autonomous vehicles, but there are also drives to increase regulation around the data these cars and trucks collect.</b></i><p>Clearly, it's an exciting time to be in the autonomous car industry, and the race is on to develop the best tech first. But with an increasingly complex legal landscape, lawyers need to focus on compliance with evolving data privacy regulations.

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Corporate Counsel Are Tackling Their Data Risk All at Once: Can They Do It? Image

Corporate Counsel Are Tackling Their Data Risk All at Once: Can They Do It?

Gabrielle Orum Hernández

A new BDO study finds a lack of priorities in data-related spending could, eventually, leave companies overstretched.

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<i>Legal Tech:</i> Four Lessons Learned from Exterro's 4th Annual Federal Judges Survey Image

<i>Legal Tech:</i> Four Lessons Learned from Exterro's 4th Annual Federal Judges Survey

Michael Hamilton

For the fourth time, Exterro has conducted an in-depth survey of federal judges in order to understand better how they see e-discovery law and practice changing.

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Who Owns e-Discovery's Largest Companies? Image

Who Owns e-Discovery's Largest Companies?

Zach Warren

A rundown of the owners of 14 large e-discovery companies. Here's a hint: A whole lot of private equity.

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<i>Online Extra:</i> Catalyst Acquires TotalDiscovery Image

<i>Online Extra:</i> Catalyst Acquires TotalDiscovery

Zach Warren

The deal will primarily be used to expand Catalyst's core offering to offer an integrated program, Insight Discovery, that spans the EDRM.

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<i>Online Extra</i>: Equifax's Liabilities Pile on After Discovery of New Compromised Data Image

<i>Online Extra</i>: Equifax's Liabilities Pile on After Discovery of New Compromised Data

Rhys Dipshan

After discovering that 2.4 million of its customers had partial driver's license information stolen, Equifax will likely face renewed questions over the handling of its post-breach internal investigation.

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Benchmarking Cybersecurity: CISOs and Security Leaders Share Perspectives on Managing Evolving Global Risks Image

Benchmarking Cybersecurity: CISOs and Security Leaders Share Perspectives on Managing Evolving Global Risks

Jessica Block & Ari Kaplan

30 security professionals are interviewed in a collective conversation about the cross-functional solutions they are applying to today's most complex challenges and the creative ways they are adapting to a perilous threat landscape.

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Law Firm Security Goes Back to School Image

Law Firm Security Goes Back to School

Nina Cunningham, Ph.D.

Armed with technical and regulatory weapons for preventing cyber crimes, law firms must administer policies to protect client data and use the systems and services held standard by industries like medicine and banking. No one knows when disruption will take place. New methods of adverse action force executives to make more choices and decisions. All departments must merge their vigilance and join with IT services as IT takes center stage in order to stay prepared.

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How Law Firms and Legal Departments Can Protect Against Meltdown and Spectre Image

How Law Firms and Legal Departments Can Protect Against Meltdown and Spectre

Adam Schlagman

In January, news of the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities rocked the cybersecurity world. And even a few months later, the news is still reverberating, due to several patches that are significantly slowing down device and system performance. To learn more about these vulnerabilities and how law firms and legal departments can protect against them now and in in the future, I sat down with Dana Simberkoff, Chief Risk, Privacy and Information Security Officer at AvePoint.

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China's Cybersecurity Law Isn't Just About Cybersecurity Image

China's Cybersecurity Law Isn't Just About Cybersecurity

Rhys Dipshan

The law — which includes data localization mandates, cybersecurity best practices, and data transfer restrictions — has similarities to other cyber laws such as the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). But in this case, it's also being used to police internet content and behavior.

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