Tag:Cybersecurity

CBA/DBA Executive Director Departs, 6 Firms Add Attorneys

Amy Larson departed her role as executive director of the CBA/DBA, local firms added new attorneys and more.

Major Grant Awarded for Careers in Colorado Cybersecurity

A major grant has been awarded to train students for a career in cybersecurity.

Amazon’s Rise in Biometric Technology

As Amazon’s palm scanning technology heads to Whole Foods Markets, what will this mean for customer security?

Local Firms Announce New Offices, New Appointments; Gov. Polis Appoints Amy Touart to the 18th Judicial District

Husch Blackwell announced returning staff, Moye White and Dickinson Wright announced new locations and more.

Colorado Will Get $8.3 Million in Google Settlement Over Location Tracking Practices

Colorado and 39 other states reached a $395 million settlement with Google over misleading location tracking practices to sell targeted ads.

Merchant & Gould Launches Business Consulting Group Focused on Copyright Infringement

As sales grow in online marketplaces, concerns continue to rise when it comes to counterfeiting and copyright infringement.

Federal Judges Request Funds to Keep Up With Security Risks, Growing Workload and Other Concerns

Federal judges asked for increased funding for the judicial branch to keep up cyber security concerns, staffing shortages and more.

Legal Departments Expect to Hire More Attorneys and Face Data Privacy, M&A Challenges in 2022

A new survey reveals corporate legal departments expect to hire more attorneys and outsource more work in 2022 compared to last year.