by Bruce Raymond | Nov 7, 2019 | Cyber Liability, Massachusetts Legal Blog
In the face of ever-changing technology and increasing competition, businesses in Connecticut must continually seek new ways to deliver value to their customers while also protecting their customers. Data breaches have become far too common and this has made many... by Bruce Raymond | Oct 22, 2019 | Cyber Liability, Massachusetts Legal Blog
With privacy concerns and increasing regulations, Connecticut organizations without a cybersecurity strategy may find themselves the target of high-tech criminals. If your company suffered data loss due to privacy law violations or failed a compliance audit, your... by Bruce Raymond | Oct 31, 2014 | Connecticut Blog, Cyber Liability, Firm News
Passwords and PINs require ever more complexity and become difficult to recall. As a result, many people take actions that could give rise to a data security concern: they write them down on a paper near their computer. Thus, there has been a call... by Bruce Raymond | Jun 20, 2013 | Cyber Liability, Cyberliability and Technology, Data Breach, Firm News
Cyber breaches resulting in the release of personal identifiable information (PII) are increasingly common and now we are starting to see class action lawsuits filed as a result. In what will likely be the beginning of a wave of lawsuits filed as a result of cyber... by Bruce Raymond | May 15, 2013 | Connecticut Blog, Cyber Liability, Firm News
Raymond Law Group LLC (RLG) principal, Bruce Raymond was interviewed on camera today by Todd Piro, reporter for NBC WVIT Connecticut on legal issues surrounding data security and cyber liability. RLG is a litigation and technology firm with offices in Glastonbury and... by Bruce Raymond | Feb 1, 2013 | Connecticut Blog, Cyber Liability, Cyberliability and Technology, Firm News, Intellectual Property, Massachusetts Courts, Massachusetts Courts / Business Litigation Session, Trade Secrets
While companies are often focused on outsider risks such as breach of their systems through a stolen laptop or hacking, often the biggest risk is from insiders themselves. Such problems of access management with existing employees, independent contractors and other... by Bruce Raymond | Feb 1, 2013 | Connecticut Blog, Cyber Liability, Cyberliability and Technology, Data Breach, Firm News
Today the FTC announced a $800,000 settlement with Path, a social media network to settle allegations that it violated its own privacy policy and also illegally collected information on children under 13 in violation ofCOPPA(Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act).... by Bruce Raymond | Dec 5, 2012 | Connecticut Blog, Cyber Liability, Cyberliability and Technology, Firm News
While fraud protection has become a common expectation from consumers in regards to their bank accounts and credit accounts, treatment of commercial clients including small businesses in the face of a cyber attack or fraud is more opaque. Smaller companies are more... by Bruce Raymond | Nov 16, 2012 | Connecticut Blog, Cyber Liability, Firm News
Major databreaches make the news. TJ Maxx, Barnes & Noble, and Sony all had high profile breaches. In such large scale breaches, there is a flaw that is easily exploited on a grand scale. The individual hack is rarely reported and easily overlooked. This past... by Bruce Raymond | Nov 8, 2012 | Business, Connecticut Blog, Cyber Liability, Entrepreneurs, Firm News
Even the best laid plans for protecting against cyberliability can be frought with problems. Today, many Twitter users received a password reset e-mail message, making them believe their accounts had been compromised. Apparently, Twitter is pro-active and sends these...