Data Privacy
Feb. 18, 2017
From Russia, with cybersecurity lessons
Although Russia's cyberassault on the 2016 U.S. presidential election is receiving appropriately close scrutiny from government officials, media, and the general public, it should also demand the attention of business. By Jeff Bleich and Peter Stockburger





Jeffrey L. Bleich
Phone: (415) 882-5020
UC Berkeley School of Law
Jeff is a former president of the State Bar of California and special counsel to President Barack Obama. He currently serves as a special master for multi-district litigation in the federal court.
Although Russia's cyberassault on the 2016 U.S. presidential election is receiving appropriately close scrutiny from government officials, media, and the general public, it should also demand the attention of business. Russia's methods for accessing confidential information, theft of sensitive information, selective disclosures, and production of false information, reveal the range of tools available to stat...
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