Administrative/Regulatory,
Government
Mar. 26, 2019
Despite outcry over massive data breaches, little has changed
Moody's, one of the world's largest credit rating agencies, may be headed in the right direction. It announced last year that it will begin factoring vulnerability to cyberattacks into its analysis of a corporation's creditworthiness.




Anita Taff-Rice
Founder
iCommLaw
Technology and telecommunications
1547 Palos Verdes Mall # 298
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Email: anita@icommlaw.com
iCommLaw(r) is a Bay Area firm specializing in technology, telecommunications and cybersecurity matters.

CYBERSLEUTH
Despite outcry over well-publicized, massive data breaches over the past few years, little has changed. Some states have enacted legislation that enables consumers to sue more readily to disclosures of their personal information. But why is the onus placed on the consumer, whose data is collected and stored often unwittingly and unwillingly, to seek restitution?
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