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Corporate TIPS: Are QR Codes Problematic from a Privacy Law Standpoint?
on October 13, 2021
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants and organizations throughout the world have turned to the use of "quick response" or "QR" codes to facilitate their "touchless" operations more easily....
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Technology
Corporate TIPS: UPDATE - Cyberattack on Microsoft Demonstrates Importance of Incident Response
on October 1, 2021
A wave of highly disruptive cyberattacks have rattled organizations, businesses, agencies and bureaucracies throughout the world. These kinds of attacks can continue to be expected as the frequency and impact of cyberattacks increase....
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Technology
Corporate TIPS: UPDATE - Cyberattacks Are The Number One Risk to Businesses
on October 1, 2021
Regardless of the size of the organization, cyberattacks and other cybersecurity incidents, such as data loss issues, are the largest threat to businesses around the world....
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Corporate TIPS: Apple Releases Emergency Updates to Patch Major Security Vulnerability
on September 30, 2021
Do you own an Apple product? If so, you should update its software immediately. Ahead of the anticipated release of its latest product development, the iPhone 13, Apple released emergency software updates for a critical spyware flaw in its products....
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Technology
Corporate TIPS: Data Breach at T-Mobile Leaves Millions of Consumers Exposed
on September 15, 2021
Just about anyone who has given their information to T-Mobile could be affected by this breach. This breach has led to an investigation by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and some members of Congress are calling for increased privacy regulations to discourage organizations from engaging in improper data handling procedures and to punish those who fail to protect consumer data....