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House Energy & Commerce Committee Holds Hearing on Security of the Internet of Things

December 1, 2016 | Blog | By Cynthia Larose, Michael Katz

The growing scale of cybersecurity concerns is prompting action from government leadership on the federal level.
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NIST Issues Internet of Things (IoT) Guidance

November 29, 2016 | Blog | By Michael Katz

Smart machines connected to the internet have become ubiquitous in our daily lives. They make up the Internet of Things (“IoT”), a vast web of interconnected iPhones and Fitbits, tablets and cameras, even baby monitors and implantable medical devices, and all are designed to improve and enrich our lives. 
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The Cyber President? What To Expect From the Trump Administration On Cybersecurity And Privacy

November 17, 2016 | Blog | By Cynthia Larose, Christopher Harvie, Michael Katz

Even president-elect Donald Trump has been the victim of a data breach. Several times actually. The payment card system for his Trump Hotel Collection was infected by malware in May 2014 and 70,000 credit card numbers were compromised by the time the hack was discovered several months later.  
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Developers and operators of educational technology services should take note. Just before the election, California Attorney General Kamala Harris provided a document laying out guidance for those providing education technology (“Ed Tech”).
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What You Need to Know about the New Broadband Privacy Regulations

October 31, 2016 | Blog | By Christopher Harvie, Ari Moskowitz

As we previewed last week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted new privacy rules that govern Internet service providers' (ISPs) handling of broadband customer information.
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Over the last week, details have become available to explain how an attack against a well-known domain name service (DNS) provider occurred. What about the potential legal risks?
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FCC Adopts Controversial Broadband Privacy Regs

October 27, 2016 | Blog | By Cynthia Larose

BREAKING NEWS -
The FCC has voted 3-2 along party lines to require internet service providers (ISPs) to get a customer's explicit consent before they can use or share what is termed "sensitive" personal information.
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Insurance Regulators Fine Tuning Cybersecurity Guidance

October 25, 2016 | Blog | By Julia Siripurapu, Michael Katz

You may not realize how much personal information your insurance company has about you. Scarier still is that much of this data is sensitive and valuable to hackers – such as your Social Security number, financial information, medical history, even itemized schedules of your most expensive personal property.
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3 Guidelines to Maximize Value of Data

October 24, 2016 | Blog | By Cynthia Larose

Imagine you are the CEO of company sitting across from an interviewer. The interviewer asks you the age old question, “So tell me about your company’s strengths and weaknesses?" You start thinking about your competitive advantages that distinguish you from competitors.
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It's time for a compliance check on those website or mobile app privacy policies, before the California Attorney General comes knocking.
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For the next few months, the Mintz Levin Privacy Webinar Series is focusing on the upcoming EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to help businesses understand the reach and scope of the GDPR and prepare for the potentially game-changing privacy regulation.
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Three Steps to the Right Cloud for Your Business

October 4, 2016 | Blog | By Cynthia Larose

The term “cloud computing,”  -- a process by which remote computers are used to store, manage and process data -- is no longer an unfamiliar term. According to at least one estimate, “approximately 90 percent of businesses using the cloud in some fashion.”
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In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision in Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins, 136 S. Ct. 1540 (2016), lower courts have begun to address whether alleged violations of statutes intended to protect privacy suffice, in the absence of any further alleged injury, to establish Article III standing.
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The New York Department of Financial Services recently announced a new proposed rule, which would require financial institutions and insurers to implement strong policies for responding to cyberattacks and data breaches.
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In its recent decision in Galaria v. Nationwide Mut. Ins. Co., no. 15-3386 (6th Cir. Sept. 12, 2016). Co., No. 15-3386 (6th Cir. Sept. 12, 2016), a divided Sixth Circuit panel held that plaintiffs had standing to assert claims arising from hackers’ alleged theft of data containing plaintiffs’ sensitive personal data, including dates of birth and Social Security numbers.
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The FBI warned this summer that the “Business Email Compromise” (“BEC”) scam continues to grow, evolve, and target businesses of all sizes. As reported by the FBI in June, the scam had hit more than 22,000 victims for a combined dollar loss of greater than $3 billion – that’s billion with a B! And the latest evolution is even more threatening, potentially causing breaches of protected data.
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As has become typical in the data security space, there was quite a bit of activity in state legislatures over the previous year concerning data breach notification statutes. Lawmakers are keenly aware of the high profile data breaches making headlines and the increasing concerns of constituents around identity theft and pervasive cybercrime. 
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Eddie Bauer Latest Victim of POS Malware Attack

August 23, 2016 | Blog | By Michael Katz, Cynthia Larose

Last week the clothing retailer Eddie Bauer LLC issued a press release to announce that its point of sale (“POS”) system at retail stores was compromised by malware for more than six months earlier this year. 
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SEC Proposes Amendments to Smaller Reporting Company Definition

August 16, 2016 | Advisory | By Megan Gates

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently issued proposed amendments to increase the financial thresholds in the definition of a “smaller reporting company” that, if adopted, will increase the number of issuers that qualify as smaller reporting companies and thereby would benefit from the scaled disclosure requirements.
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Let's talk about Networks of Things, baby. Let's talk about you and me.

August 9, 2016 | Blog | By Julia Siripurapu, Michael Katz

It is easy to see networks all around us. The printers at the office, your child’s videogame, the food ordering app on your phone, the fitness band or smart watch on your wrist, the electricity grid for your city, the self-driving cars being tested on our roads, all rely at least in part on networked solutions. 
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