A close friend recently reached out to me to ask some questions about what she needed to do to protect her family’s information.  After exchanging a few emails with her […]

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Nuremberg Symposium: A Study in the Law of Hate

In one week from Wednesday, on May 4, prominent American lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, and former Canadian Justice Minister, Irwin Cotler will chair the Nuremberg Symposium–a one-day seminar featuring Supreme Court […]

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Cryptography is the “technology used to store and transmit data in a particular form so it can only be read or processed by the intended recipient” and has been a […]

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On April 11, 2016, the Commission published the Public Consultation on the Evaluation and Review of the ePrivacy Directive, seeking stakeholders feedback on the Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications, (ePrivacy Directive).  […]

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On Wednesday, April 6, the Department of Justice (“Justice”) sued to block Halliburton Company’s proposed acquisition of Baker Hughes Inc., alleging the deal threatens to eliminate competition, raise prices and reduce innovation in […]

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