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6 Jun 2023, 5:16 am by Justin Sherman
Simultaneously, they can each improve by incorporating aspects from the other. [read post]
”[6]  In particular, the CFPB pointed to: (1) the CFPB’s and FTC’s 2019 action against Equifax; (2) the FTC’s 2016 action against online check processor Qchex; (3) the FTC’s 2012 suit against the hospitality company Wyndham; and (4) the FTC’s 2022 action against the operators of CafePress. [read post]
25 Jul 2022, 5:01 am by Chinmayi Sharma
Just last month, the same type of open-source vulnerability at the root of the Equifax hack was found in popular Atlassian products. [read post]
7 Apr 2021, 2:02 am by Destiny Washington, FordHarrison
First, the FCRA requires a signed authorization from the applicant, which can generally be incorporated into the application itself. [read post]
26 Mar 2021, 8:27 am by Adam Isles, Paul Rosenzweig
On Feb. 4, 2021, the New York State Department of Financial Services issued guidance on the cyber insurance market to foster more robust industry approaches to “managing and reducing the extraordinary risk we face from cyber intrusions. [read post]
8 Feb 2021, 2:27 pm by Kevin LaCroix
The opinion shows how the incorporation of detailed and meaningful precautionary disclosure into public statements can provide significant liability protection even if, as was certainly the case here, the company is hit with significant adverse developments. [read post]
4 Jan 2021, 1:26 pm by Kevin LaCroix
The directors’ and officers’ liability environment is always changing, but 2020 was a particularly eventful year, with important consequences for the D&O insurance marketplace. [read post]
19 May 2020, 6:32 am by Rob Robinson
The health records system of a major company incorporated in State A is also infected, leaving thousands of patient medical files inaccessible. [read post]
11 May 2020, 9:04 am by Paul Rosenzweig
When Equifax suffered a breach, it put its estimated balance sheet loss at $1.4 billion. [read post]
2 Apr 2020, 7:06 am by Justin Sherman
There are also real fears among some U.S. policymakers that data from a company like TikTok could be added into an enormous dataset Beijing continues to compile from incidents such as the Equifax breach and the hack of the Office of Personnel Management. [read post]
16 Mar 2020, 11:06 am by Jane Chong
The problem wasn’t that Equifax failed to implement a patch or scan to search for unpatched software still on its network. [read post]
10 Mar 2020, 4:36 am by INFORRM
For example, one question is whether Article 82 requires national incorporation, whether directly by means of national legislation or indirectly via existing national private law claims to compensation. [read post]
11 Nov 2019, 6:25 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Her conclusion is that female and male employees differ in their perceptions of being observed and this fact should be acknowledged and incorporated into office design. [read post]
6 Aug 2019, 4:40 am by Barry Sookman
In this context, we determined that Equifax Canada was acting in good faith in not seeking express consent for these disclosures. [read post]
3 May 2019, 1:43 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
  But most studies have looked at small data breaches, not 140 million people as w/Equifax. [read post]
24 Jan 2019, 8:32 am by Beth Graham
  It will be interesting to see how companies choose to incorporate arbitration provisions into their future breach policies as well as how consumers and the courts react. [read post]
19 Nov 2018, 6:00 am by Nathaniel Sobel
” But despite outrage and hearings in Congress after major breaches, like the Equifax hack disclosed last year, Congress has not passed new legislation. [read post]
10 Oct 2018, 12:40 pm by Kevin LaCroix
John Reed Stark Earlier this week, media reports circulated that this past spring Google had exposed the private data of thousands of the Google+ social network users and then opted not to disclose the issue, in part because of concerns that doing so would draw regulatory scrutiny and cause reputational damage. [read post]