Justice Department enacts order addressing data security

On Feb. 28, President Joe Biden issued what has been called “a groundbreaking Executive Order (EO)” addressing national security threats posed by countries attempting to access Americans’ personal and government […]
Think again on cybersecurity training – human error continues to drive attacks

Excerpted from a Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP Blog by Kristin Hardy You might think your run-of-the-mill cybersecurity training is sufficient. You might think that by “checking the box” on […]
Data Minimization: What is it and why practice it?

Excerpted from a JD Supra Blog The European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) first launched the concept of data minimization, which states that a data controller should limit the […]
Credit reporting agencies face pressure from skeptical U.S. Congress

Excerpted from a Reuters blog by Pete Schroeder The nation’s major credit reporting agencies faced renewed scrutiny from Congress last week, as lawmakers consider legislation overhauling the industry. Top executives […]