...types of alternative devicesa market segment that is more developed, competitive, and compelling than ever. It includes tablets, which are increasingly handling sophisticated...
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..."From terrorism to competitive attacks to random hacking, global...
... From terrorism to competitive attacks to random hacking, global...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... From terrorism to competitive attacks to random hacking, global...
Intellectual property firms are rarer than they used to be. But they're not going away. How five IP firms are thriving by focusing on what they do best
Intellectual property firms are rarer than they used to be. But they're not going away. How five IP firms are thriving by focusing on what they do best
A filibuster by Senate Republicans blocked the Cybersecurity Act of 2012, killing the possibility of a full vote before the August recess. So how did a bill with so many supporters end up in limbo
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The head of the National Security Agency revealed that cyberattacks on business and government have increased 1700 percent, just as a key cybersecurity bill meet a bitter end in the Senate
Intellectual property firms are rarer than they used to be. But they're not going away. How five IP firms are thriving by focusing on what they do best
...At the forefront of the technology are genetic- and biomarker-based...relevant case, Prometheus Laboratories Inc. v. Mayo Collaborative...
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