Technology law
Technology law

Is your Incident Response Plan Ready for Prime Time?

September 11, 2015

In the previous post, we discussed how an incident response plan, not security tools, will ultimately determine the impact of […]
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Why Cybersecurity Incident Response Isn’t Just an IT Function

September 3, 2015

Some of the largest organizations in the world, with the most advanced security tools and highly qualified security personnel, haven’t […]
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Are You Breaking the Law by Recording Phone Calls?

August 27, 2015

Many of today’s business phone systems have call recording functionality. In fact, this is often a standard feature with voice […]
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What the Looming EMV Deadline Means for Merchants

July 20, 2015

Another week, another retailer security breach. CVS, Rite-Aid, Sam’s Club, Walmart Canada and other retailers suspended online photo services because […]
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Do Your Contracts Meet the Legal Requirements of PCI 3.0?

May 20, 2015

Highly sophisticated cyberattacks tend to make headlines, but the reality is that most hackers use simple techniques that have been […]
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Employee Social Media Accounts: Private or Fair Game?

April 23, 2015

Within the last month, Virginia and Montana became the 18th and 19th states – all since 2013 – to pass […]
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How to Deal with a Software Licensing Audit and Prevent Noncompliance

April 17, 2015

In a previous post, I discussed how the combination of software-focused IT environments and an inability to properly track and […]
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Beware of the Inevitable Software Licensing Audit

April 10, 2015

The face of the corporate data center and the perception of IT are changing. Hardware is becoming commoditized and taking […]
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Why You Should Be Monitoring the New .Porn and .Adult Domains

March 12, 2015

The 30-day sunrise period for the .porn and .adult domains opened on March 2, 2015. These domains are available on […]
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