CLEVELAND, Jan. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- In recognition of
International Data Privacy Day, McDonald Hopkins has identified the
top data privacy and cybersecurity trends for the coming year.
McDonald Hopkins data privacy and cybersecurity attorneys
Dominic Paluzzi, Christine Czuprynski and Emily Johnson authored the blog on cybersecurity
and data privacy trends to expect in 2020.
In October, they looked at 2019's trends and made some
predictions on what was to come in 2020. In the fast-paced,
ever-evolving world of data privacy and cybersecurity, it is not
hard to believe that a lot has happened since then. Read on for
their insights on the current risks facing all
organizations.
- Exploitation of remote access vulnerabilities
- Election security
- State-sponsored cyber attacks
- Regulatory scrutiny and state data privacy/security
legislation
- Ransomware
- Business email compromise
Count on the McDonald Hopkins Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
team to stay on top of the 2020 cyber trends. Subscribe or visit
the McDonald Hopkins Data Privacy Solutions blog regularly for the
very latest as it unfolds and learn how McDonald Hopkins' attorneys can provide critical
strategies to help businesses minimize the risk of a data breach
and prepare for a data breach emergency.
About McDonald Hopkins
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and individuals who share an entrepreneurial spirit. As the
business advisory and advocacy law firm celebrates its 90th
anniversary in 2020, it has a renewed commitment to providing
exceptional client service and insight for the challenges at hand
and on the horizon. To learn more, visit mcdonaldhopkins.com.
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