Daily Digest for September 17th

mdpeters posted 6 items. Lily Allen hits out at file sharers as Tories mock government plans France Passes New 3 Strikes Anti-Piracy Bill EU Commission sets up piracy monitor but rejects copyright reform UK lawyer threatens Facebook, mulls action against ISPs to block defamation Web Censoring Widens Across Southeast Asia ISP Appeals Decision Forcing it… Read More

Changes are Coming: Electronically Stored Information

I’ve been doing a bit of research into the subpoena, search, custody, and disposal of electronically stored information (ESI). Part of this comes in the normal course of doing business as a Chief Information Security Officer, while part comes from my natural passions for information security and the law. The reality that casting a wide… Read More

Juris Doctor 54 of 215

Torts Multiple Choice Technique: in light of the challenge I seem to have with torts, its time to dive into the analysis of torts multiple question (guess). This is some of Professor Bracci’s lecture advice. Step one: Identify the tort position we start with. What is the best theory? Intentional Tort (Easy to prove by… Read More

CIO Finance Summit Closure

It is always good to visit with the folks from CDM Media in Scottsdale Arizona. I was invited to participate in a CIO Panel Discussion titled: “Security, Encryption and Fraud: Future proofing the banking system and ensuring greater consumer protection.” Scott Crawford, Managing Research Director, Security & Risk Management with EMA moderated. Mike Kearn, ISO… Read More

Daily Digest for September 2nd

mdpeters @CDMmedia looking for Cloud Computing standards? Check out opencloudconsortium.org. Don’t relegate security to the dust bin, get educated! [#]. mdpeters Cloud Computing: Would you go to your wedding without knowing who is under the vail? Know your potential SaaS provider intimately first. [#]. mdpeters New blog post: Enclaves of Technical Excellence https://michaelpeters.org/?p=786 [#]. mdpeters… Read More