IP litigation dominated headlines in 2012 when Apple's smartphone battle with Samsung was probably the most-watched business lawsuit of the year and the three largest jury verdicts of the year were a
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...Security: CyLab 2012 Report" [PDF], released last week by Carnegie Mellon University, offers the first side-by-side comparison of industries on governance...
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D4, a Rochester, N.Y.-based provider of litigation support and e-discovery software and services founded in 1997, recently hired Cynthia Courtney as the company's new vice president of discovery engi
...a new report from Carnegie Mellon University's CyLab (PDF). Boards and senior management "...
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...screens. For instance, a recent study of undergraduate history students at Carnegie Mellon University provides fascinating detail on how the newest generation interacts with course...
...some progress, according to a new survey released recently by The Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, U.S. Secret Service, CSO Magazine...
...of Technology's Sloan School of Management and 119 applicants to Harvard University's business school recently found themselves labeled by the schools as hackers...
...Secret Service and the U.S.-funded CERT Coordination Center at Carnegie Mellon University.Previously known as the Computer Emergency Response Team, CERT...
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...Conn., Cham received his bachelor's degree in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University. Steve Golden is the new vice president...
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