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Technology & Science

Dec. 3, 2009

Dealing With Data Breaches

With high-tech scoundrels scrambling to suck up sensitive data, lawyers have been left to wade through a mire of laws and regulations for reporting security breaches.

By Pat Broderick

Daily Journal Staff Writer

With manufacturers continuing to turn out more high-tech products, and high-tech scoundrels scrambling to suck up sensitive data, lawmakers around the world have been trying to keep up with the rising threat of data breaches by churning out more rules and regulations for reporting them. Meanwhile, lawyers are increasingly being called upon to wade through the mire and advise their clients, but many...

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