What’s in the US cybersecurity report? Part 5: Quantifying cybersecurity risk
This is the fifth and final in a series of posts about particular proposals in the recent US cybersecurity report.
Action Item 1.4.1...
This is the fifth and final in a series of posts about particular proposals in the recent US cybersecurity report.
Action Item 1.4.1...
EU data protection regulators have issued guidance on a new principle that businesses will have to consider when they process data about...
Banco del Austro has now responded to Wells Fargo's argument that Banco del Austro's cybersecurity losses are—to simplify a bit—its own...
Europe’s highest court has declared that the UK’s current data retention laws are unlawful.
The Data Retention and Investigatory Powers...
This is the fourth in a series of posts about specific proposals in the recent US cybersecurity report. In this post, we discuss Action...
Innovation in insurance is moving quicker than ever before and insurtech will play a major part in the future of the insurance market....
This is the third in a series of posts about particular proposals in the recent US cybersecurity report.
Action Item 4.1.5 states, “The...
EU data protection regulators have issued guidance on the new duty to appoint Data Protection Officers. This is one of the duties imposed...
This is the third in a series of posts about particular proposals in the recent US cybersecurity report.
In this post, we discuss Action...
As promised, this is the first in a series of posts about particular proposals in the recent US cybersecurity report.
The first item...
In Edenborough v. ADT, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California sustained fraudulent omission claims...
At the start of December, the Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity (established earlier this year by President Obama) released...
It has been said that in the future, every company will be a technology company. Already, everyday items from toasters to washing...
The Digital Economy Bill is working its way through Parliament. The second reading in the House of Lords is scheduled for 13 December 2016.
Surveillance laws in the UK were overhauled this week with the final approval of the Investigatory Powers Act. The Act updates the ways...
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