The last few years have seen some creative new methods of getting businesses engaged in protecting their networks and data. PricewaterhouseCoopers has created a cybersecurity computer game. PwC's 'Game of Threats' walks businesspeople, playing either as a team of nefarious hackers or as a company being attacked, through the important decisions they have to make during a breach, in hopes of giving them a deeper knowledge of cybersecurity and its challenges.
- February 02, 2015Rebekah Mintzer
Recommending specific steps to enhance consumer privacy and data security, the Federal Trade Commission on Jan. 27 issued a report on the 'Internet of Things'' billions of devices that include everything from fitness monitoring bracelets to home security systems.
February 02, 2015Jenna GreeneSXSW Music Conference 2015 CLE Program
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January 31, 2015Adrian DaytonNews about a company that paid a heavy penalty for selling an adulterated surgical device.
January 31, 2015ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Information involving the California High Court, which is considering the legality of a cap on non-economic damages.
January 31, 2015ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |According to a lawsuit filed in Connecticut's Bridgeport Superior Court, a well-known wrestler may have crossed the line with an alleged attack on a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) video producer during a pay-per-view event. Andrew Green, of Simsbury, CN, says he was assaulted by 7-foot-tall, 440-pound Paul Wight Jr., who performs under the name "Big Show" and has appeared in several nonwrestling movies.
January 31, 2015Paul SussmanAnalysis of two interesting rulings.
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