Since the dawn of cybercrime, public companies have largely operated under the notion that, while they have a responsibility to guard their data, they have little duty to report attacks to investors
Since the dawn of cybercrime, public companies have largely operated under the notion that, while they have a responsibility to guard their data, they have little duty to report attacks to investors
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Data protection has become a topic of discussion at the board level and a top priority for senior executives, particularly those tasked with driving and managing the growth of an organization
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Data protection has become a topic of discussion at the board level and a top priority for senior executives, particularly those tasked with driving and managing the growth of an organization
...companies need to exercise caution when attempting to promote their brands or protect their marks online, according to a panel of intellectual property experts at...
Richard Borden, the bank's assistant general counsel, said that Bank of America is "one of the largest targets in the world" for cyber attacks, and that law firms are "considered one of the biggest v
...risk. You should not let that happen. 2. Protect Your Tools Over time, one of the secrets of the...
Bank of America Merrill Lynch is auditing the cybersecurity practices at its outside law firms, partly under pressure from government regulators
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Bank of America Merrill Lynch is auditing the cybersecurity practices at its outside law firms, partly under pressure from government regulators
The Daily Report
...significant productivity issues for the organization. In order to protect the organization from exposure to liability, leadership must be made aware of...
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