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3 Things the Litigator Says You Should Know

Three bits of privacy-related legalese that every business should understand

By Derek Slater

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wrote, "there are precautions so imperative that even their universal disregard will not excuse their

omission."

In other words, you may have information protection strategies and technologies that are as good as

anyone in your industry, but you may still get "T.J. Hoopered." In court, breach victims may convince the

judge that, for example, though no other manufacturing company protects data by requiring tri-factor

authentication for network access, you should have.

Derek Slater

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