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Showing posts with label Data Breaches. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 02, 2014

How to guard against Data Breaches in a BYOD World





While BYOD programs have many benefits for employees, they can be detrimental to an employer.
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Shot of mobile device consists of laptop computer, mobile phone, and tablet

Bring you own device doesn’t mean bring in your own security breach, said Foley & Lardner of counsel Mark Neuberger (http://www.foley.com/mark-j-neuberger/) in this recent blog post. “As technology continues to evolve, so must your policies,” he emphasized, and noted that while BYOD programs have many benefits for employees, such as increased productivity, improved communications and facilitated remote working, they can also be detrimental to a corporation.
To avoid pitfalls, Neuberger suggests that before any device is brought in, policies and guidelines have been drafted and distributed amongst the company. These should address all the uses of technology, such as how devices track and capture data and work as cameras, recorders and mobile storage units. He suggests prohibiting taking photographs inside plants to protect technology. These policies should


Read more: http://www.lawtechnologynews.com/id=1202668502675/How-to-Guard-Against-Data-Breaches-in-a-BYOD-World#ixzz3CAFWrB2L

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Mitigating Data Breaches

Prepare, prevent and recover are three essential steps to dealing with a data breach.
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An emergency situation, including a data breach, can best be handled with three steps: prepare, prevent, recover. That was the message from a panel of IT professionals who discussed how to navigate through a tumultuous security rift at the International Legal Technology Association conference in Nashville last week.
The Thursday panel, “Into the Breach: Prepare, Prevent and Recover,” featured Robert Newman, an associate at Winston & Strawn, Deena Coffman, CEO of IDT911 Consulting, and Tedrick Housh, a partner at Lathrop & Gage.


Read more: http://www.lawtechnologynews.com/id=1202667979779/Mitigating-Data-Breaches--#ixzz3BVQ8J4eW

Thursday, May 01, 2014

Top 10 in Law Blogs: Donald Sterling, Data Breaches on the Rise, Wearable Tech Trademarks


More and more, we’re starting to see lawyers on the LexBlog Network chime in on the Donald Sterling situation. Michael Russell offers his take today, and relates it back to what he’s seeing in Tennessee. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 212.