Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, discuss how cyber criminals are sending ransom demands to the people in the records they steal.
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, discuss the results of the annual listener survey.
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, discuss how organizations using Office 365 and G Suite should be using the many “hidden” but very affordable cybersecurity functions. Their availability is changing the definition of “reasonable cybersecurity”.
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, discuss the effects of cyberattacks on corporate reputation and consumer confidence with the help of our friend and public relations expert, Casey Boggs.
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, discuss California’s new “Internet of Things” security law and its intersection with reasonable cybersecurity.
How about a great story about a cybersecurity incursion in the late 20th century? What’s instructive about this one is it has all the essential elements of today’s cyber-attacks: A…
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, share what is was like for each of them to work with FBI and Secret Service on two recent cyber crime cases.
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, give an update on CCPA and the New York SHIELD Act.
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, discuss why entrepreneurs need special guidance on cybersecurity.
Kip Boyle, CEO of Cyber Risk Opportunities, and Jake Bernstein, JD and CyberSecurity Practice Lead at Focal Law Group, discuss why the FTC tends to setting their cybersecurity cases instead of going to trial.