Security categories encompass hardware and software products used to protect and secure information technology resources and data against hackers, breaches, viruses, and more, through encryption, redaction, firewalls, and intrusion detection and prevention.
...and co-chairmen of the information governance and electronic discovery practice...focuses on intellectual property and securities matters, and white-collar criminal...
...revelations last week that prosecutors, investigating a potential leak of classified information to the media, had secretly obtained Associated Press phone records. The issuance...
...a suspected leak of classified information. The Associated Press...including matters touching on national security which lie at the heart...
...and the territory it's best known for today safety and security systems. The company makes fire and rescue equipment ranging from high-tech...
...made in consumer-related sectors. Also of note were investments in the information-technology sector, which doubled between 2011 and 2012. If this...
...partners in the Atlanta office. Neiditz will focus on privacy and information security and Witt will focus on information technology and information security and...
...it to everyone at their law firms. "The sensitivity of the information requires direct personal accountability," he said. TOYOTA...
...agreements with both the U.S. Justice Department and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company agreed to pay about $1.6 million...
...S. Department of Justice and Securities and Exchange Commission cannot...legal commentary, news articles and information provided during FCPA seminars....
...on anti-corruption matters, including Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission cases. Previously, he was the head of Brownstein Hyatt...
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