ENISA Publishes Threat Landscape Reports for
2020 On October 20, 2020, the European Union Agency for
Cybersecurity ( ENISA ) published a series of reports on the threat
landscape in 2020. The reports focused on, among other things,
malware, data breaches, ransomware attacks, information leakage,
and phishing attacks. The reports identified and evaluated the top
cybersecurity threats for the period of January 2019-April
2020.
ENISA Publishes Guidelines for Securing the IoT Supply
Chain On November 9, 2020, ENISA published guidelines on securing the supply
chain for the IoT. The guidelines address the entire lifespan of
IoT product development by offering security measures for each step
(i.e., requirements and design, end use delivery and maintenance,
Circuit Split Deepens as Eleventh Circuit Rejects Risk of Identity Theft Theory of Standing in Data Breach Suit | Proskauer - Minding Your Business
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Eleventh Circuit Rejects Risk of Identity Theft Theory of Standing
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Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Highlights from this issue include:
Supreme Court grants cert in securities class action to address whether the
Basic presumption of class-wide reliance can be rebutted based on the generic nature of the alleged representation and that the statement had no price impact.
Massachusetts appellate court emphasizes that evidence is required to support class certification, even under state law.
District court in the Second Circuit holds that
Daubert analysis must be conducted at the class certification stage.
Third Circuit holds that the failure to register tires under federal law is not enough to confer standing.
Seventh Circuit holds that violations of the data retention and destruction requirements of the Biometric Information Privacy Act are sufficient for standing.