The “Internet of Things” is rapidly expanding, and most households have at least one physical object which automatically collects and exchanges data wirelessly. Manufacturers of smart devices need to ensure that security vulnerabilities and privacy concerns are rapidly addressed in order to escape the scrutiny of the Federal Trade Commission. Law360 interviewed privacy experts, including our…
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Who Owns Business-Related Social Media Accounts?
A company’s social media page, profile and accounts (and its followers and other connections) are generally considered to be valuable business assets. Recent court decisions illustrate the importance of clear policies and procedures to address ownership and appropriate use of business-related social media assets. While most businesses recognize the importance of maintaining a minimum Internet…
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The Three Biggest Privacy Challenges Affecting Technology, eCommerce and Startup Companies Today
The biggest privacy challenges affecting businesses today are regulatory scrutiny from government agencies, media coverage with unintended consequences, and privacy risks that are discovered during corporate transactions. Rapidly growing eCommerce and technology companies typically focus on creating viable products and services, adapting business models and responding to challenges, and using data in new ways to…
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Guest Post: How Connected is Your Law Firm? VoIP Can Improve Profits and Productivity
The following is a guest post from Damon Finaldi, President of Tele-Data Solutions, a provider of VoIP phone systems and cloud technology. You’re a litigator stuck in court who needs to check email. A law firm business manager looking to increase revenue. Or the IT manager who knows there’s a better way to tie together your…
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