by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Jul 5, 2019 | Cybersecurity
Companies often hire professionals to help achieve compliance with various data protection laws in the US and around the world. Surprisingly, the professionals hired to assist with legal compliance are not always lawyers. Thus, leading to situations where companies...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Jun 28, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Data Privacy
Even though it’s been over ten years since I sat down to write “Exploring Legal Issues at High Altitudes: The Law in the Cloud”, legal issues in cloud computing remain a popular topic of discussion. The legal issues haven’t changed much since my article was published...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | May 24, 2019 | Cyber Law, Data Privacy
With so many data privacy laws being proposed, enacted, and amended, how does a company comply? Data privacy lawyers spend their time analyzing this developing, “grey” area of law in effort to help companies who struggle with this question. Ultimately, many companies...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Mar 15, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Data Privacy
The Conundrum I’ve noticed an interesting conundrum: cybersecurity programs operating without consulting a privacy attorney. When I first realized that cybersecurity was being implemented without consulting a privacy attorney, I thought, “how?” and “why?” How would...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | May 1, 2018 | Data Privacy
You may have recently been instructed to “know where your data is located” or maybe you’ve been asked “where is your data”? The location of your data refers to the physical location. Somewhere a machine is sitting in a room, storing your information. These machines...