...Mandiant, a Virginia-based cybersecurity firm, gave America a wake-up slap across...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...the types of organizations targeted," said Grady Summers, vice president of Mandiant, a leading data security company that was hired by The Times...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
As hacker attacks carrying the threat of data and security breaches mount, clients are demanding to know what safeguards law firms have in place to protect sensitive, proprietary information
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
It isn't faulty firewalls or inadequate anti-virus software that put law firms at risk of hacktivism, it's business practices, writes Loeb & Loeb's CIO, Judith Flournoy. What can firms do to fight b
A security weakness in the LexisNexis Concordance litigation support system could allow people to hijack database passwords, putting attorneys' client data at risk of theft, according to the hacker w
In 2006, Oracle's general counsel was notified by customer support that suspicious downloads were occurring. To investigate the anomaly, months were spent sifting through thousands of questionable do
A recent report concluded law firms -- attractive targets because they maintain sensitive client data -- are being targeted by sophisticated and well-funded teams of cyberattackers. But firms don't o
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