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Thanks to Kevin McGhee of the undergraduate student paper, The Cauldron, for covering the Center’s 2016 Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection […]
Thanks to Kevin McGhee of the undergraduate student paper, The Cauldron, for covering the Center’s 2016 Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection […]
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The FBI and DHS has scheduled a series of unclassified webinars and threat briefings across the U.S. addressing the 2015
The dearth of data showing which companies are doing an admirable job keeping cyber intruders at bay—and which aren’t—is proving
The value proposition one of these white papers identifies is one of the topics our expert panel on cyber-risk insurance
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The Cleveland US Attorney’s Office reported this news at the Northeast Ohio Cybersecurity Consortium meeting this morning. It’s one example
One of the Center’s missions is to train tech-savvy lawyers who can embrace new(er) technologies like predictive coding, which we
Legal and tech experts convene to discuss how predictive analytics impacts our perception of human rights. Source: Human Rights in
Devin McGraw, the Deputy Director for Health Information Privacy in the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR), spoke at the
Source: EU Council to Adopt Position at First Reading on the EU General Data Protection Regulation : : Privacy &
The Federal Communications Commission continues to expand its enforcement activities under the leadership of Enforcement Bureau Chief Travis LeBlanc. This
NPR has a nice interview with Federal Communication Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler on a proposed new rule limiting the ability
Dan Solove at TeachPrivacy interviews SSRN Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, and eDiscovery eJournal Advisory Board member Chris Hoofnagle about his impressive
LegalTech News has highlighted some early decisions applying the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The headline
The Center-sponsored SSRN eJournal is up and running, and we’ve already filled several distributions. I’m going to periodically highlight articles from
SecureState shared this timely analysis by Wired of the remaining GOP and Democratic candidates’ disappointingly thin positions on cybersecurity and
Judy Selby and Melissa Kocak have a nice summary of the effect of several recent decisions, including the Target data security
Venafi posted a recent Forbes article that linked to this presentation at RSA on the critical role that digital keys
H/T to RiskAnalytics for the link to this interesting analysis of the growing cyber-risk insurance market on CIO Dive: A
A set of important amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure approved by the U.S. Supreme Court earlier this
Business leaders, lawyers, IT specialists, and the larger public have repeatedly heard entreaties for adopting improved cybersecurity measures. Occasionally they