
It was a big year for Cybersecurity, of course, and so, for your reference, here's quick recap of the most popular reads on the subject on JD Supra in 2014. In case you missed them the first time around, 14 in '14:
- The Heartbleed Lesson for All Companies? Manage the Risk... - by Steven Weisman at McCarter & English for JD Supra Perspectives
- First Glance: Legal Implications of the Heartbleed OpenSSL Bug? - by Cynthia Larose at Mintz Levin for JD Supra Perspectives
- Boards of Directors Charged with Cybersecurity Risk Management by SEC Commissioner - by Michelle Reed at Akin Gump
- SEC Continues to Target Cybersecurity Disclosures - by D. Anthony Rodriguez at Morrison & Foerster
- Court Sides with FTC on Sweeping Data Security Role - by Timothy Blank, Steven Bradbury, Mike Cowie, and Katherine Wyman at Dechert
- 5 Things Every Company's Data Security Program Should Include - by Tim Banks, Patrick Fowler, Cynthia Larose, George Meinz, and Steven B. Roosa for JD Supra Perspectives
- Court Rejects Wyndham’s Challenge to FTC’s Data-Security Enforcement Authority - by Lynn Percival at Poyner Spruill
- 3 Bitcoin Lessons for Designing a Private and Secure Payment System - by Tim Banks at Dentons for JD Supra Perspectives
- European Parliament Adopts Compromise Amendments on Data Protection Regulation - by Cedric Burton, Christopher Kuner, and Anna Pateraki at Wilson Sonsini
- How the ‘Internet of Things’ Will Impact Data Security and Privacy - by Rachel Teisch at Xerox Litigation Services for JD Supra Perspectives
- FINRA Announces a Sweep to Assess BDs’ Cybersecurity - by Ana-Maria Ignat and Daniel A. Nathan at Morrison & Foerster
- Cybersecurity: Amid Increasing Attacks and Government Controversy, a Framework to Reduce Risk Emerges - by Stuart D. Levi at Skadden
- [Video] Protecting Trade Secrets When Employees Depart - by Richard Warren at Miller Canfield
- Data Privacy: The Next Frontier of Corporate Compliance - by Richard Martinez and Seth Northrop at Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi
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