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Data Privacy

Dec. 27, 2022

As cybersecurity threats increase, lawyers have practical advice for clients

Heading into 2023, likely to be another year with more people working virtually, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati cybersecurity partner Maneesha Mithal said she will advise her clients to have reasonable security measures in place.

As cybersecurity threats increase, lawyers have practical advice for clients
Alex Iftimie. Courtesy of Morrison & Foester

Cybersecurity attacks and data breaches continue to see an upward trend, especially as more companies have adopted a remote working model in the years after the coronavirus outbreak.

Working from home has scattered employees and has made them more dependent on technology that may facilitate a security breach, according to Cynthia J. Cole, a partner at Baker McKenzie in Palo Alto.

Cole, a member of her firm's in...

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