...controversy triggered by a newspaper's decision to publish the names and addresses of handgun permit holders in the suburban counties near Newtown, Conn., the...
...journal with a network of friends, allegedly collected personal information from its users' mobile device address books without their knowledge and consent. The company also...
...talk around Daniel Solove's book Understanding Privacy, which...to collect vast amounts of personal data, with or without individual...
Even before news of HP's latest ill-fated acquisition broke, the company's lawyers had plenty of reasons to leave. Now, GC John Schultz must figure out how to boost morale in his department while als
Originally Published: The Recorder
...a provocative keynote address from 's book, Understanding Privacy...vast amounts of personal data, with or...
...certainly see an increase in the amount of legal workflows onto the personal devices of legal profesionals. With this in mind, here are...
...discovered. Yes, you like the book recommendations that pop up on...the January 31, 2013, keynote address at ...
...a network port. When the Scanjet booted up, it received an IP address via Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP), which made the device's Embedded...
...its five opinions address the EDD life...new self-published book, Zubulake's...Zubulake tells her personal story of the...
With a strong data privacy and security program at its core, write Ropes & Gray's James DeGraw and Christine Santariga, a company meets not only its compliance goals, but changes in law, technology,
Originally Published: The Recorder
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