Data Classification As a layperson in a world of information security professionals, it’s sometimes a bit daunting keeping up from a technical perspective. Throughout my career, I’ve tried to arm myself with enough technical knowledge to engage in a discussion, however knew that inevitably, I’d have to bring in the “big guns” when I started […]
The New York Department for Financial Services’ (NYDFS) Cybersecurity Regulations (23 NYCRR 500) recently came into force and represent a new code of conduct, impacting all firms operating in the financial services industry within the State of New York, and is designed to protect the data of customers in the financial services sector. The new […]
By Zach Wolfe in Damages, Texas Litigation, Trade Secret Litigation July 10, 2017 Horizon v. Acadia finds expert’s assumptions too speculative to support lost profits verdict Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be damages experts in Texas. That’s the refrain CPAs may feel like singing after the Texas Supreme Court recently raised the bar for proving lost […]