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What is a Zero-Day Vulnerability?

July 5, 2021

What It Is A zero-day vulnerability (also know as zero-day flaw, zero-day exploit) is at its core, a flaw. It is an exploit in the wild that was previously undiscovered, which exposes a vulnerability in software or hardware. A zero-day vulnerability will often create complicated problems well before anyone realizes there is an issue –…

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Ethics and Unauthorized Practice of Law: Preventing Data Breaches in the COVID Era

February 8, 2021

Reprinted with permission from Buhl, Little, Lynwood & Harris, PLC. Original article can be found  at https://bllhlaw.com/preventing-data-breaches-in-the-covid-era/ Every day brings new stories of companies or governments being hacked and private data being leaked. In the first three quarters of 2020 alone, there were 2,935 publicly disclosed breaches, amounting to the disclosure of 36 billion records.1…

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