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Wisconsin Supreme Court Strikes Down Wisconsin's Safer At Home Order

Yesterday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that Wisconsin’s Safer at Home Order, Emergency Order #28 was unenforceable for two reasons: The order is invalid (1) because it is an administrative “rule” that was not...more

As Shelter-In-Place Orders Spread, What Businesses Are Essential?

Multiple state governors have issued orders for their residents to shelter at home and for non-essential businesses to close. We expect this to occur in most other states, if not all, in the near term. Although the directives...more

Maintaining Privacy And Cybersecurity Vigilance During The Coronavirus Outbreak

Part of any good cybersecurity program rests on spreading good habits and inculcating employees with best practices around handling data and using network resources. In this cybersecurity is as much a behavioral challenge as...more

Husch Blackwell’s Blockchain Basics – Part 2: Should You Use Blockchain Technology?

As blockchain grows in popularity, people continue to look for practical ways to incorporate the technology into their organizations. Some view blockchain as a silver bullet that can conquer any problem. Others view...more

Analyzing The 2020 Wisconsin Data Privacy Act

Keypoint: The Wisconsin Data Privacy Act would create CCPA and GDPR-like rights for Wisconsin residents and would strengthen Wisconsin’s data security and breach notification requirements. Lawmakers in Wisconsin have...more

Commerce Proposed Rule Could Restrict Tech & Data Transactions Involving Foreign Counterparties

Key Points- A recently proposed U.S. Department of Commerce rule would empower the Secretary of Commerce to prohibit information and communications technology or services transactions with “foreign adversaries” on a...more

The FTC-Facebook Settlement Signals Major Shift In US Privacy Regulation

In 2010, Mark Zuckerberg famously stated that privacy was no longer a “social norm.” Today, the Facebook founder is no doubt viewing social norms around privacy a bit differently, as are U.S. regulators and consumers....more

California Steps Into The Fray To Regulate The Security Of Connected Devices

Fresh off the heels enacting the California Consumer Privacy Act, California Governor, Jerry Brown, signed the country’s first law governing the security of Internet of Things or connected devices. The bill, SB 327, is...more

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