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June 20, 2017
What Constitutes an Act of Cyber War Under International Law?
This live and recorded web-based CLE will offer attendees an overview of cyberwarfare and what classifies as acts of war in the cyber realm.
June 19, 2017
Understanding the Cyber Threat Landscape and Strategies That Can Protect Your Clients Without Breaking the Law
We already know that today’s cyber attacks can come from a variety of sources—criminal, state and state-sponsored, terrorist, hacktivist.
June 12, 2017
Mobile Device Privacy and Security Compliance for Small and Medium Companies and Law Firms
Twitter, Facebook, personal and work-issued smartphones and iPads pose new challenges in today’s evolving world.
June 5, 2017
Managing the Risks in the Era of a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Program
In this CLE webinar, the panel is focused on the vital matters and concerns practitioners should be aware of when ensuring the success of a BYOD program inside an organization.
June 5, 2017
Hacking Elections: An Act of War?
In the wake of these hearings, many prominent members of both political parties have alleged that Russia’s actions amount to an Act of War.
May 31, 2017
Social Media eDiscovery: How to Request and Respond
Seeking information from social media accounts is becoming commonplace in litigation.
May 22, 2017
Understanding the Nuts and Bolts of a Cyber Insurance Policy
As client concerns about data security continue to grow more ardent, many law firms have explored the second form of liability coverage beyond standard lawyer’s professional liability (LPL) insurance.
May 9, 2017
Can Congress do anything to address SS7 risks? Some say yes
Politicians are becoming increasing aware and concerned about cybersecurity issues.
May 5, 2017
The Neutral Corner: Using Forensic Neutrals in Trade Secret Disputes
The dirty secret of trade secret disputes is that even if you win, it can be difficult to get back to where you started.
May 3, 2017
Handling eDiscovery in Complex Cases
This webinar will begin with an overview of the rules governing eDiscovery in complex civil litigation and how they have evolved over time.
April 27, 2017
Using Discovery Special Masters, Technical Special Masters, and Forensic Neutrals
The rise of technical issues in litigation is steadily increasing the time and cost of resolving lawsuits.
April 1, 2017
The Evolving Effect of Technology in Litigation
The rise of technical issues in litigation is steadily increasing the time and cost of resolving lawsuits. The average civil litigation in federal court takes upwards of 24 months to reach a resolution on the merits.
March 30, 2017
Privacy and Data Protection in Russia
Cybercriminals penetrate financial industry networks, rob consumers of their personal data, and use our personal computers to spread malware and chaos.’
March 22, 2017
Discovery Obligations Apply to Plaintiffs Too
In Matthew Enterprises v. Chrsyler_, No. 13-CV-04236-BLF, 2016 WL 2957133 (N.D. Cal.
March 9, 2017
What Lawyers Are Asking About the New York DFS Cybersecurity Regulation
DFS received varied, but primarily negative feedback on the proposed Regulation, as any commentators condemned the proposed Regulation as being too prescriptive and burdensome on Covered Entities.
March 3, 2017
Companies Under Attack: Understanding the Basics of Cybersecurity
The cyber risk landscape is evolving rapidly in a multitude of areas.
March 1, 2017
The DNC Hack Was Not an Act of War: What we call it under international law should influence our response
The debate surrounding the DNC hack, interestingly, has not fallen along party lines.
February 6, 2017
What is the Most Underestimated IT Security Threat, and Why?
Yet they were barely noticed by the broader public, not nearly as much as Hillary Clinton pulling rank on her IT staff to use a private email server.
January 23, 2017
A New Focus on Law Firm Cybersecurity
Law firms have long held a hallowed position in the corporate world, as the preeminent keeper of confidences.
January 16, 2017
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…for cybercriminals
It’s the most wonderful time of the year…for cybercriminals. Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and now the January clearance sales present an opportunity for a cyberattack.
January 11, 2017
The Neutral Corner: Recapturing the Benefits of Predictive Coding by Using an eDiscovery Special Master
Following a New York federal court’s approval of predictive coding in the Rio Tinto case, attorneys are increasingly using predictive coding to expedite discovery when faced with large quantities of documents.
December 23, 2016
Mediating eDiscovery Disputes Can Save Time And Money
Each year the cost of litigation increases. The primary driver of these cost increases is the discovery phase of litigation and the explosion of e-discovery in recent years.
October 31, 2016
Is Cyberinsurance Really Worth It? Using ADR to Resolve Cyberattack Disputes
While strengthening a company’s cybersecurity posture can make a considerable difference, companies must also prepare for the unfortunate inevitability of a successful cyberattack.
October 24, 2016
How prepared are law firms to face cyber security threats?
But what it also revealed was just how vulnerable law firms can be to hackers and other cyber criminals.
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