Data Privacy LawTalk is a podcast that focuses on the business and legal concerns of data privacy, cybersecurity, and computer law. Hosted by attorney and business advisor James Paulick, leader of Leech Tishman’s Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Group, the aim of this podcast is to provide businesses and consumers with a broad overview on basic privacy principles, best practices, and current and emerging laws in the data and cybersecurity industry.

Data Privacy Law Talk
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Podcast Overview
Data Privacy LawTalk is a podcast that focuses on the business and legal concerns of data privacy, cybersecurity, and computer law. Hosted by attorney and business advisor James Paulick, leader of Leech Tishman’s Data Privacy & Cybersecurity Group, the aim of this podcast is to provide businesses and consumers with a broad overview on basic privacy principles, best practices, and current and emerging laws in the data and cybersecurity industry.
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Publishing Since
2/2/2022
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Recent Episodes

May 4, 2022
Cyber Insurance is Critical, and It's More Nuanced Than You Think
While most businesses have some form of insurance coverage, that does not mean they have specific cyber insurance coverage. Even if a business has purchased a cyber insurance policy, you may not be as covered as you think. In this episode, Jim Paulick is joined by Michael H. Sampson, a Partner with Leech Tishman and a member of the firm’s Litigation Practice Group, where he leads the Insurance Coverage Group, to discuss cyber insurance. Mike & Jim discuss the difference between firs...

April 18, 2022
Business Email Compromise Attacks - What They Are and How They Target Your Business
Host Jim Paulick is joined by Chris Teodorski, Managing Security Consultant at Guidepoint Security, to discuss Business Email Compromise (BEC) Attacks. In these attacks, a hacker gains access to an email account and impersonates your coworker, client, or other trusted advisor, often sending an email request for (fraudulent) payment, which appears to be a legitimate email. BEC's accounted for $1.8 Billion worth of losses to businesses in 2021, according to the FBI. Jim & Chris discuss the ...

April 5, 2022
Yes, You Really Do Need A Privacy Policy for Your Business
Why does a company need a privacy policy? While there is no federal law requiring companies to document and enforce a privacy policy, many states, including California, have state-specific privacy laws that do require disclosure of a privacy policy. In this episode, Jim discusses why privacy policies are essentially a requirement for all businesses in this day and age, and also what makes a good privacy policy. This podcast episode is for informational purposes only and is not intende...
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