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Perspective

Dec. 21, 2013

Unsettled cybersecurity laws puzzle companies

While the law may be unsettled, it is clear that companies cannot take an ostrich approach to data security issues. By Todd C. Toral and Kathleen S. Kizer


By Todd C. Toral and Kathleen S. Kizer


Personal data collection and dissemination, data security, and data breaches are frequently in the news, and companies in every sector of the U.S. economy are grappling with the myriad risks concerning electronic data by allocating ever greater resources to address the issues. For example, cyberattacks on banks have become so pervasive, the Wall Street Journal recently reported, they "pose as grave a threat to the finan...

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