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Frank Ready is a reporter on the tech desk at ALM Media. He can be reached at [email protected].
Ransomware attacks are not the only reason why companies now need to focus on their digital resilience.
Not all state privacy laws are the same so company compliance policies must adapt to different landscapes.
Adapting to the CCPA may be in the rearview, but there are still privacy-related challenges old and new at play in 2021.
Businesses may be reluctant to approach federal agencies in the wake of an attack over fears of losing control over the investigation.
The California Consumer Privacy Act has finally arrived, and with it comes a variety of obstacles that businesses may not be anticipating.
Here are some things that may be helpful to think about before your next ransomware attack.
The data that was stored on Amazon Web Services' platform and stolen by a former employee. Will Amazon absorb any liability?
A recent resolution against hackers could end up costing cities more than just dollars and cents.
A provision of CCPA creates statutory damages for security breaches. Thus, a spike in class action lawsuits is expected.
As connected cars continue to become smarter, protecting drivers' personal information might become more difficult.