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Get caught up with the Cybersecurity Docket News Wire for June 29, 2016.
The likelihood of the United Kingdom exiting the European Union will put a huge strain on agencies tasked with protecting citizens, businesses and government entities from cyberattacks, said security experts. Assuming a Brexit does take place — and many are still hoping it will not — expect a rise in hacktivism, a reduction in tech […]
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Tedesco, who is part of the elite cybersecurity team at Carbon Black, was vacationing in Venice this month. Like a lot of tourists, he needed to hit an ATM to withdraw a little local currency. Rather than just whipping out his bank card and jamming it carelessly into the machine, he took a moment to […]
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The MF data breach represents a sea change in the management of client data by law firms. The bar for safeguarding client data has risen. All attorneys must now consider the potential pitfalls of maintaining “historical” data on their servers, the implementation of notifications when files are accessed and protocols for issuing client disclosures when […]
Get caught up with the Cybersecurity Docket News Wire for June 21, 2016.
Get caught up with the Cybersecurity Docket News Wire for June 20, 2016.
Over the past few years, cyberattacks on businesses have led to huge losses and diminished consumer confidence. But cyberattacks are also happening on the national scale as the internet becomes another arena for global conflict. To get a picture of this emerging battlefield, The Wall Street Journal’s Rebecca Blumenstein spoke with Lt. Gen. James K. […]
The SEC is at it again, trying to expand their regulatory authority into prosecutorial authority. While I admire their doggedness and chutzpah, I respectfully disagree.