Harris v. comScore, Inc., No. 11 C 5807 (N.D. Ill.) (Apr. 2, 2013) Judge Holderman. Granting class certification in part. Everybody shops on the Internet these days. comScore developed software that tracks consumers’ online behavior. Consumers … [Read more] about Click Here for Class Action: Illinois Court Gives the Green Light to Huge Internet Privacy Class
New York Takes Increased Regulatory Interest in Cybersecurity Practices at Insurance Companies
On Tuesday, May 28, at the direction of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, the New York State Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) requested that the State’s largest insurance companies provide DFS with information regarding their … [Read more] about New York Takes Increased Regulatory Interest in Cybersecurity Practices at Insurance Companies
Kim Peretti Quoted in The Wall Street Journal
On June 2, 2013, Kim Peretti, co-chair of the firm’s Security Incident Management and Response Team, was quoted in The Wall Street Journal article “Support Grows to let Cybertheft Victims ‘Hack Back.’” A version of this … [Read more] about Kim Peretti Quoted in The Wall Street Journal
Peretti and DePalo’s “Evolving DDOS Attacks Provide the Driver for Financial Institutions to Enhance Response Capabilities” Published in The Banking Law Journal
Kim Peretti, co-lead of the Security Incident Managements & Response Team, and Maki DePalo, Associate, recently published “Evolving DDOS Attacks Provide the Driver for Financial Institutions to Enhance Response Capabilities,” in the … [Read more] about Peretti and DePalo’s “Evolving DDOS Attacks Provide the Driver for Financial Institutions to Enhance Response Capabilities” Published in The Banking Law Journal
IP Commission Report Recommends U.S. Consider Limited “Hack-Back” Legislation
On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property released a report making several policy, legislative and legal recommendations with the aim of reducing the “scale and scope of IP theft.” The … [Read more] about IP Commission Report Recommends U.S. Consider Limited “Hack-Back” Legislation