Reports that Equifax's chief information officer along with their chief security officer were retiring should alleviate few concerns and not divert scrutiny from the company's risk governance standards. While this is not the largest data breach in history, it is quite possibly the most damaging.
debate highlights the challenges of rolling out a new technology that does not fit neatly into an existing regulatory framework.
Ex-restaurateur linked to NYPD probe gets five years for Ponzi scheme, Florida nursing home where 8 died cited for poor care, dubious billing
In an unusual move, the FTC announced Thursday it had launched a probe into the Equifax data breach, turning up the heat on the credit bureau after it revealed that data on 143 million Americans had been hacked.
virtually all diesel cars emitted far more toxic fumes than in official laboratory based tests
As patent litigators look for more clarity as to what the impact of TC Heartland, judges are delivering. On Friday Aug. 11, 2017, a Delaware federal court ruled that Apple Inc. may not move an infringement suit out of the district, because its Delaware retail store qualifies as "an established place of business."
responding to automakers' calls for elimination of legal barriers to putting autonomous vehicles on the road
VW used software to cheat U.S. diesel emission tests highlighted the laxness of the EU's own tests prompting reforms.