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Perspective

Dec. 16, 2013

The soft underbelly of corporate America

Lawyers may be way behind at effectively handling client confidential data and fulfilling significant ethical obligations regarding data leakage protection. By Edwin B. Reeser and Martin J. Foley


By Edwin B. Reeser and Martin J. Foley


Lawyers may be way behind and losing ground at effectively coping with storage, maintenance and use of client confidential data and fulfilling significant ethical obligations regarding data leakage prevention/protection (DLP). Data leakage prevention is a system designed to detect potential data breach/data ex-filtration transmissions and prevent them by monitoring, detecting and blocking sensitive data while in-use (endpoin...

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