Most attacks will only be defeated by organisations prioritising cyber security, warns a new report. | 8yrs
Most attacks will only be defeated by organisations prioritising cyber security, warns a new report. | 8yrs
Children's rights campaigners have filed a Federal Trade Commission complaint stating Google illegally collects children's data | 8yrs
The US has charged nine Iranians with theft of $3.4 billion in trade secrets, data and intellectual property. | 8yrs
Microsoft has announced its GDPR plans as research finds nearly 40 per cent of companies have not heard of the new EU data regulation. | 8yrs
This second edition delivers a comparative analysis of cryptoasset regulation in a rapidly evolving global legal landscape. | 2w
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In-house lawyers should be central in their company's security strategy and must balance competing duties. | 8yrs
The construction company's head of legal Sean Ventris is making moves to innovate, deliver value to the company and become more efficient. | 8yrs
New Zealand's largest corporate law firm Chapman Tripp has launched its technology and innovation business, Zeren to deliver legal documentation and advice in new ways. | 8yrs
Allen & Overy's online legal subscription business aosphere has launched a range of RegTech apps as part of its product offering to financial services clients. | 8yrs
Technological innovations are reshaping the legal sector and solicitors have huge opportunities to enhance the way they work and the service they offer their clients, according to new research from the Law Society. | 9yrs
District attorneys, police chiefs and prosecutors across America launched a reinvigorated campaign push for federal legislation that would provide investigators access to hitherto private, encrypted communications. | 10yrs
MTN Group, Africa's largest mobile operator, is reportedly in negotiations with Nigerian authorities after the Nigerian Communications Commission handed down a massive $5.2 billion fine to the telecom giant over its failure to unregister SIM cards. | 10yrs
Google may be gearing up for a protracted legal battle with the European Commission, after parent company Alphabet Inc. swung back at EU regulators for their apparent about-face in the decision to file antitrust charges against the US search giant. | 10yrs
The accountant advising Jeremy Corbyn, the newly elected Labour leader in the UK, has given an interview to the Robotics Law Journal about the difficulties of taxing the booming robotics industry. | 10yrs
The law firm is predicting that data will form a key part of its business, with a particular role in class-action litigation. | 10yrs
One of the most controversial pieces of legislation has been passed regarding drones, allowing police in North Dakota to equip them with 'less than lethal' weapons. | 10yrs
Prosperoware, the Philadelphia-based software company, says it is also supplying 66 of the Am Law 200 practices and that its clients include Akin Gump, Goodwin Procter, DLA Piper and Duane Morris. | 10yrs
Anjarwlla & Khanna (A&K), the 80-lawyer practice which is the largest corporate law firm in East Africa, is installing software from Deltek Maconomy to streamline its administration, matter management and other functions. | 10yrs
As concerns rise that a proposed privacy law in California could stifle innovation, it emerges that a total of 156 drone bills have been considered by 45 US states with 18 of them passing into law. | 10yrs
Trinidad and Tobago has become the latest state to decide to introduce rules stopping the free flight of drones - as a matter of urgency in response to a surge in their use. | 10yrs
In-house legal units are among the business functions that are 'far more likely to actually open [a phishing] e-mail than all other departments', according to the '2015 Data Breach Investigations Report' from Verizon. | 10yrs