Take Care When Executing Electronically Signed Documents A favorite phishing ploy is the use of fake DocuSign or other electronic signature emails which, when you click on the link to the [...]
FBI: Business Owners to Take Responsibility for Cybersecurity – Now Multifactor Authentication is Now a Necessary Step
In Information and Business Technology PostedAdministration and law enforcement officials are warning that the Ukraine invasion necessitates heightened attention to possible Russian cyber attacks. “These threats are real” says Jen [...]
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In Corporate Issues, Information and Business Technology, Intellectual Property PostedFrom JBS Meats to Kaseya, cybercrime is front page news and it isn’t going away. Large Cap, Middle Market, Mom and Pop – it doesn’t matter what size your business is or whether you are high [...]
On April 24, 2019, the FTC issued an Order requiring ClixSense, a rewards website that pays users to click ads, take surveys, or complete other tasks, to implement robust security, audit, and [...]
On November 21, 2018, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court decided Dittman vs. UPMC, holding that an employer can be liable under a negligence theory for failing to adequately safeguard electronically [...]
With data privacy firmly in the public consciousness and calls for regulation made daily, inquiries into the data practices of an acquisition target, especially regarding personally identifiable [...]
Firm Hosts Data Security Event on May 27 in Pittsburgh, PA
In Corporate Issues, Risk Mitigation PostedHeadlines about data security breaches at big companies grace newspaper covers on a weekly basis. But your company doesn’t have anything to steal, right?…Wrong. Get prepared now by [...]
As of January 2014, 46 states have enacted legislation that require companies to notify individuals of data security breaches that could lead to the dissemination of an individual’s personal [...]