Breach, breach notification, cyber insurance, cyberinsurance, heartland payment processor, litigation, PCI DSS, point of sale breach, Target, TJX
Payment Card Breaches: Time to Spread the Risk with Mandatory Cyber Insurance
By InfoLawGroup LLP on February 24, 2014
cybersecurity, cybersecurity framework, data protection, data security, hacking, InfoLawGroup, information security, information security program, Paulding, Red Flags Rule, Segalis, smart grid, white house order
Cybersecurity Effort Moves Forward – NIST Issues Final Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Framework
By InfoLawGroup LLP on February 18, 2014
Breach, information security, risk management
Information Security Strategy: A Lesson from the Target Breach
By Mark Paulding on February 18, 2014
Breaches: Avoiding Legal Woes
By InfoLawGroup LLP on February 17, 2014
agreements, contracts, copyright, work made for hire
Effective Work For Hire Arrangements in Technology Agreements Require Attention to Detail
By InfoLawGroup LLP on February 10, 2014
generic marks, genericide, trademark
A Trademark Diamond Setting in the Rough: The Risk of Trademark “Genericide”
By InfoLawGroup LLP on February 06, 2014
Canada Anti-Spam Legislation, e-mail marketing, malware, SMS marketing, spam
Final Regulations Published for Canada Anti-Spam Legislation
By Mark Paulding on February 04, 2014
Breach, breach notification, California, Lawsuit
California Attorney General Files Lawsuit Based on Late Breach Notification
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 29, 2014
Do Not Call Regulations
Federal Judge Tosses Call Recording Class Action
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 28, 2014
advertising, deceptive advertising, Deceptive trade practice, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, nad, national advertising division, Native Advertising
Even When the Connection is Obvious, Publishers Should Consider Disclosures in Native Advertising
By Heather Nolan on January 27, 2014
FTC Approves Final Settlement over Unsubstantiated “Made in the USA” Claims
By Benjamin Stein on January 22, 2014
Children’s Privacy, COPPA, Data Privacy Law or Regulation, FTC, marketing, pii, Regulations
Knowledge-Based Authentication Approved as Method to Verify Parental Consent Under COPPA
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 07, 2014
"informational injury", "SB 27", Shine the Light
Let the Sunshine In: Failure to Post Contact Information on Website Does Not Violate California’s Shine the Light Law
By InfoLawGroup LLP on December 31, 2013
The Target Breach: How the Financial Industry is Reacting
By InfoLawGroup LLP on December 30, 2013
FTC Settlement Provides Guidance Regarding an App’s Collection of Geolocation Data, When Data Collection and Sharing May Begin, and Privacy Representations in a License Agreement
By InfoLawGroup LLP on December 10, 2013
COPPA AND RECENT AMENDMENTS TO THE COPPA RULE: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW
By Justine Young Gottshall on December 07, 2013
FTC "Internet of Things" Workshop Explores Privacy Risks and Benefits
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 20, 2013
The Ramifications of a Security Breach
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 18, 2013
copyright, fair use, Google
What the Google Book Search Fair Use Decision Means For Innovators
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 13, 2013
Big Data, compliance, FERPA, GLB, higher education, HIPAA, privacy, Security
“Big Data” for Educational Institutions: A Framework for Addressing Privacy Compliance and Legal Considerations
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 11, 2013