...cybersecurity and data protection group, as well...grow my cyber law practice...launches-cyber-security-data-protection...
...trial lawyer and chair of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus' Cyber Security & Data Protection Group, and serves as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall...
...trial lawyer and chair of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus' Cyber Security & Data Protection Group, and serves as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall...
...83/zappos-customer-data-accessed-in-security-breach/" target="new...2011_Cost_of_Cyber_Crime_Study_August...
...reporter with The New York Times, wrote about the Target data project in his new book, The Power of Habit: Why We...
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Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
...doing to stop cyber-attacks. ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Data breaches are...compromise data security, companies' insurance...related to cyber-risks. See...within the group in the...
...Data breaches are on the rise...have been avoided with good security practices. But these...
...develop a cyber war strategy...of sensitive data in a...National Cyber Security Alliance. "...of the group "Anonymous...
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