...also has served as vice president and assistant general counsel for ChoicePoint Inc. and Intersections Inc. "The biggest challenge for companies right now...
In addition to the bad publicity and regulatory scrutiny that follow data breaches, corporations also face costly civil litigation. As the legal landscape grows more and more digital, law firms shoul
...the next 20 years. In January 2006, the FTC settled with ChoicePoint Inc., a consumer data broker that had compromised more than 163,000...
...including San Diego-based Websense Inc.'s move on Tuesday to...000 customers of Atlanta-based ChoicePoint Asset Co., and last year...
...sells criminal records information to four data mining companies, including Atlanta-based ChoicePoint, the largest provider of data information in the country. The other three...
...Consider the case of ChoicePoint, the Atlanta-based data gathering...by Fairfax, Va.-based ApplyYourself Inc.Apparently, an applicant...
...theft. Most recently, four consumer lawsuits were filed against ChoicePoint Inc., which said in February that it accidentally sold personal data on...
...by stealing logins and passwords of legitimate customers. Another data broker, ChoicePoint Inc., recently reported a possible theft of similar data from as many...
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