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  • Jan 17, 2025 | jdsupra.com | Samuel Goldstick |Lauren Hudon |Christopher Swift

    In light of recent cyberattacks targeting the federal government and United States supply chains, President Biden’s administration has released an Executive Order (the “Order”) in an attempt to modernize and enhance the federal government’s cybersecurity posture, as well as introduce and expand upon new or existing requirements imposed on third-party suppliers to federal agencies.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | jdsupra.com | Samuel Goldstick |Jennifer J. Hennessy |Jennifer Ann Urban

    While most state data breach notification statutes contain similar components, there are important differences, meaning a one-size-fits-all approach to notification will not suffice. What’s more, as data breaches continue to rise, states are responding with increasingly frequent and divergent changes to their statutes, creating challenges for compliance. Organizations must make it a priority to monitor these changes to prepare for and respond to data breaches.

  • Apr 24, 2024 | mondaq.com | Jennifer L. Urban |Jennifer J. Hennessy |Samuel Goldstick |Lauren Hudon

    While most state data breach notification statutes contain similar components, there are important differences, meaning a one-size-fits-all approach to notification will not suffice. What's more, as data breaches continue to rise, states are responding with increasingly frequent and divergent changes to their statutes, creating challenges for compliance. Organizations must make it a priority to monitor these changes to prepare for and respond to data breaches.

  • Apr 15, 2024 | mondaq.com | Samuel Goldstick

    As supply chains have become more digitized and interconnected, they have also become more vulnerable to a range of cyber threats. These threats not only pose risks to the direct operations of companies but also to the extensive network of suppliers, providers, vendors,1 and customers that constitute the supply chain ecosystem. The transition of supply chains into the digital realm has undoubtedly introduced remarkable efficiencies and innovations.

  • Apr 10, 2024 | jdsupra.com | Samuel Goldstick

    As supply chains have become more digitized and interconnected, they have also become more vulnerable to a range of cyber threats. These threats not only pose risks to the direct operations of companies but also to the extensive network of suppliers, providers, vendors,[1] and customers that constitute the supply chain ecosystem. The transition of supply chains into the digital realm has undoubtedly introduced remarkable efficiencies and innovations.

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