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Why Law Firms Need IT Policies

Kraft Kennedy

The answers to these and hundreds of other questions should be documented and considered integra l to the operations of all organizations, especially in industries where work product and client data are highly sensitive, and highly valuable. Law firms need IT policies that define the rules and procedures for using technology within the firm.

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Data Breaches Aren’t Just an IT Issue - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM VERIZON

Harvard Business

Your organization has ever more devices to protect, more people with access to data, and more partners to integrate with—while the attackers have ever more tools at their disposal. Point-of-sale (POS) intrusions : Attacks that capture payment data from POS systems. But your budget isn’t limitless.

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Why Are We Still Classifying Companies by Industry?

Harvard Business

They have expanded far beyond the “Information Technology” tag attached to them by GICS. Today, technology is just a standard part of corporate infrastructure, like operations or marketing. But Information Technology doesn’t seem like the right category to group them into.

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FTI Consulting Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

As consulting firms go, FTI Consulting is a newcomer – but at just over 30 years old, the firm has made impressive strides to become one of the most respected name in legal analysis and data-driven research to support major initiatives for law firms, banks and the majority of the Fortune 500. Litigation technology. Public Policy.

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Why Leaders Are Still So Hesitant to Invest in New Business Models

Harvard Business

Today, the majority of market value is made up of intangible assets (networks, platforms, intellectual property, customer relationships, big data) more than physical assets. Alignors value and prefer intangible assets, such as software, knowledge, data, and relationships.

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The Brattle Group Interviews and Culture

Management Consulted

Intellectual property. How did you validate assumptions and/or data? Professional Services: At Brattle group the professional services include Accounting, Legal, Human resources, Business support services, Marketing, Information Technology, Business Analysis etc. Practice Areas. Antitrust/competition. Accounting.

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Backdoor Government Decryption Hurts My Business and Yours

Harvard Business

Senators Richard Burr and Dianne Feinstein have introduced a bipartisan bill that would require all tech companies to decrypt customer data at a court’s request. based technology company that securely backs up and protects data for more than 1.5 At my company, we promise to keep valuable data private and secure.