Not exact matches
More than four months after the disclosure
of the Equifax
data breach, state legislatures
around the country are starting to...
A massive
data breach at credit - reporting firm Equifax has exposed the personal
data of around 143 million Americans — almost half the country's population.
In the wake
of the upcoming GDPR, as well as recent
data breaches and alleged
data misuse with Cambridge Analytica, Equifax, My Fitness Pal, and others, it's never been a better time for organizations to take a close look and ask hard questions
around...
In all the
data breach affected 52 students from five schools
around the state, including one from St. Amelia School in the Town
of Tonawanda.
Since the fall
of 2015, prominent hotel names such as Hyatt, Hilton, Trump, Starwood Hotels & Resorts and Omni Hotels & Resorts have announced
data breaches affecting hundreds
of properties
around the world.
Following the recent headlines surrounding the WikiLeaks, the Panama Papers, and thousands
of much smaller cybersecurity
breaches around the world, legislation and action related to the protection
of data and cyber processes is increasingly necessary, and while governments and other parties do...
He advises firms to craft and implement policies and procedures
around information protection and security incident response, as the risk
of a
data breach is «huge.»
With the risk and concerns
around data privacy and security continuing to escalate, global law firm K&L Gates has established a preferred provider program with incident response management company RADAR in order to offer clients enhanced - value services relating to the risk, detection, defense, and management
of security incidents, including compliance with
data breach laws.
The proliferation
of data privacy and security laws
around the world and high profile
data breaches occurring on a daily basis and the massive corporate
data stores growing at unprecedented rates have all combined together to move
data law from the back office to the board room.
Seusing's broad experience includes representation
of companies and professionals in complex litigation matters
around the country, and counseling clients on responding to
data breach incidents and regulatory inquiries.
«Institutions
around the world recognize that the threat
of cyberattacks and
data breaches are not going away any time soon,» said Squire Patton Boggs chair and global CEO Mark Ruehlmann.
Following the recent headlines surrounding the WikiLeaks, the Panama Papers, and thousands
of much smaller cybersecurity
breaches around the world, legislation and action related to the protection
of data and cyber processes is increasingly necessary, and while governments and other parties do attempt to implement ways
of managing
breaches, the threat
of cyber-attacks can not be shrugged away.
An education sector client on a cyber security
breach, with our work involving analysis
of the laws
around data protection, computer misuse and theft as well as advice on privilege and notification to regulators and relevant law enforcement agencies
More than one quarter
of general counsel today are grappling with
data breaches and it turns out Canadian in - house lawyers are more willing than their peers
around the world to report them.
The article cites recent
data breaches at Sony Corp. and Epsilon Data Management as a catalyst for concern around cloud computing, and goes on to cite several experts on the potential privacy implications of these data breac
data breaches at Sony Corp. and Epsilon
Data Management as a catalyst for concern around cloud computing, and goes on to cite several experts on the potential privacy implications of these data breac
Data Management as a catalyst for concern
around cloud computing, and goes on to cite several experts on the potential privacy implications
of these
data breac
data breaches.
With so much personal
data running
around out there in the wild, credit freezes are one
of the only things that those affected by the Equifax
breach can do to protect themselves.
With the
data analytics firm battling headlines over a
breach of Facebook users» private
data as part
of its work to elect Trump and over its now - suspended CEO's secret pitch
of honey traps to influence elections
around the world, the Trump team is once again deploying a «hardly knew»em «defense.
As the extent
of the Facebook's
data breach is revealed further and the Facebook continues to play an essential role in political discourse, in Southeast Asia and
around the world, we may only be witnessing the beginning
of how the social network is transforming from being a passive platform to becoming an active participant.
The company at the centre
of the Facebook
data breach boasted
of using honey traps, fake news campaigns and operations with ex-spies to swing election campaigns
around the world, a new investigation reveals.
While the company's terms
of service does not specify policies
around deleting messages that do not violate community standards, the act has been criticized as a potential
breach of trust, particularly at a time when Facebook is experiencing a massive fallout after the Cambridge Analytica
data mishandling scandal and is under multiple investigations.
A massive
data breach at credit - reporting firm Equifax has exposed the personal
data of around 143 million Americans — almost half the country's population.
While the growth can likely be attributed to a growing user base, Wind also accounted for the highest number
of breaches in the Wireless Code, many
of them due to confusion
around its «unlimited»
data plans.
With a series
of big profile
data breaches last year, it is unsurprising that leaking
of personal
data was high on the list
of concerns
around smart technology.