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Protecting Employee Data From a Human Resources Perspective

Originally published in the October 2018 issue of HR News. Combatting cyber-threats and protecting data is not only the job of an IT department. Human resource professionals play a critical role in safeguarding personally identifiable information as well. Indeed, if there is one area in every company that has in its…

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Hiding in Plain Sight – Techniques to Defend Against Insider Attacks

Eric Levine, Lindabury’s Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Group Co-Chair provided insight to SC Media for their recent white paper, Hiding in Plain Sight.  Eric suggests that an organization consider and understand what types of data might be vulnerable to attack in order to understand the implications of responding to unauthorized…

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Protecting Privilege Before and After a Cyber Breach

If you are not already thinking about cybersecurity for your company or firm, you should be. Regardless of your organization’s size or industry, cyber crime is probably the greatest threat to your bottom line today. One of the most important things a company/firm can do is to regularly conduct an…

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NJBIZ: Vendor Vexation: Third-Party Providers Can Open Door to Hackers

Lindabury’s Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Practice Group Co-Chair Eric Levine was recently interviewed by NJBIZ regarding the recent security lapse of a South Jersey physicians network which wiped out the password protection on a supposedly secure site. Eric says, “A company that engages in thorough due diligence may be able to use…

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An Uber Nightmare: Lessons from Another Botched Response to a Cyber Attack

Over the past several months, our firm’s Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Practice team has had ample opportunity to report on a number of high profile security and data breaches. It appears that trend is going to continue as another massive cyber-breach was just reported. This time, it was Uber that…

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Post-Equifax: What Do We Do Now?

By now, everyone has likely been inundated with information about the Equifax data breach.  If you are one of the few who has not heard about what happened, here’s the short version: Equifax suffered an enormous security breach as a result of its poor data privacy hygiene resulting in over…

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Lessons Learned from Target’s Data Breach Settlement

By now, most people are familiar with the 2013 data breach reported by Target. Described as one of the largest data breaches in U.S. history, Target acknowledged that hackers gained access to credit card and debit card data from up to 40 million of its customers. In the time since…

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Cybersecurity: The legal response | NJBIZ

Lindabury’s Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Practice Group Co-Chair Eric Levine spoke at the NJBIZ Cybersecurity conference on May 17th at the Raritan Valley Country Club in Bridgewater, explaining how companies can get hurt by doing the right thing when it comes to cybersecurity. “To protect any small business, you need…

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Forget About the Firewall: Employees are First Line of Defense Against Cyberattacks

Eric Levine, Lindabury’s Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Group‘s Co-Chair was recently interviewed by NJBIZ’s Brett Johnson regarding a business’s first line of defense against a cyberattack. Levine says the approach exploits features inherent to human nature. “It’s preying on people’s inquisitive side,” Levine said. “And you can’t buy a firewall…

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GOOGLE Docs Incident Provides a Real-Life Example of the Dangers of Phishing

May 3, 2017 was a bad day for Google as a major phishing attack spread like internet wildfire, targeting users of Google docs. However, as bad as it was for Google, it provided us with a real-life example of how the first line of defense to a cyber-attack is none…