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...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Mar 5, 2018 | Cyber Law, Future of Law Practice
By now we all should have realized that cyber-related risks are not going to disappear. Technology is here to stay and so are risks associated with using technology. Data breaches, ransomware and phishing attacks are a daily occurrence and constitute some of the risks...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Feb 15, 2018 | GDPR
Small and medium-sized businesses (“SMBs”) are not immune from cyber liability and can be held responsible, not only for a cyber breach, but for laxed cybersecurity. Laxed cybersecurity will inevitably result in financial harm in the form of penalties or lost...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Jan 15, 2015 | Cyber Liability, Data Privacy
Asking how to protect data is similar to asking “which is the best lock?”. Typically, a variety of security measures are recommended to create layers of protection. The first step in protecting data is identifying your assets and vulnerabilities. Begin by listing...
by hello@stephcorrigan.com | Jan 15, 2015 | Emerging Technology
Will all businesses eventually need to be in the business of technology? Will a user be liable for his or her actions or inactions with regard to technology? As data protection laws are created and impose duties on users, it seems that a technology responsibility...