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The Emergence of Unfair Cybersecurity - The Temple 10-Q

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Mass collection and storage of consumer information – including sensitive and personal information – is a fact of life in today’s marketplace. So are hacks and data breaches. In more than thirty states there are laws that require consumers to be notified of a data breach, and there are bills in both the Senate and

31 U.S.C. § 5312 (a) (2) (Z) Archives - The Temple 10-Q

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James Mangiaracina (’20) of Ballard Spahr describes the new amendment to the 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (“NDAA”) which includes a version of the “Establishing New Authorities for Business Laundering and Enabling Risks to Security Act.”

Technology Archives - The Temple 10-Q

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When the unthinkable happens and your business is hacked, how do you mitigate the risk? Professor Jonathan Broder has some tips to respond and enhance cybersecurity in the workplace.

Consumer Protection Archives - The Temple 10-Q

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Financial technology (“fintech”) has become one of the most important inventions in today’s world. However, technology’s overall impact on our financial institutions is still unclear. Fintech has become an essential tool in the financial world, but we need to (i) identify and (ii) improve the potential uses of fintech for the financial systems of the future. The role of the federal ...

Aligned Data Collection on Student Basic Needs and Financial Wellness

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This fall, The Hope Center for Student Basic Needs at Temple University is partnering with Trellis Strategies to align a few key questions across our flagship surveys—the Hope Center Student Basic Needs Survey and the Trellis Student Financial Wellness Survey —along with accompanying programming and support into a coordinated effort that simplifies participation and strengthens insights ...

corporate governance Archives - The Temple 10-Q

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Katayun Jaffari discusses guidance issued by Ceres on solving climate and sustainability challenges, the potential implications of this guidance, and how it should be considered and implemented by companies.

MIS3502.001 - Fall 2025 - Department of Management Information Systems ...

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Hi all, Here is the plan for Wednesday. Reminders Lecture on REST A quick introduction to web services Quiz 4 See you in class. -Shafer

Honesty & Integrity Regarding FCPA “Pause” EO [PART 1]

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February 28, 2025 On February 10, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order “ Pausing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement to Further American Economic and National Security ” (the “EO”). The bold title and text of the EO, its accompanying fact sheet, presidential commentary, and other developments have caused some dismay among the Compliance & Ethics community ...

Railroaded: Should Big Tech be Regulated like 19th Century Railroads ...

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Justice Clarence Thomas is nobody’s fool. From outlier, to insider, Justice Thomas has planted numerous seeds for significant jurisprudential change during his almost 30 years on the Supreme Court. Justice Thomas dropped one such nugget while concurring in Biden v. Knight First Amend. Inst. at Columbia Univ., 141 S. Ct. 1220 (2021), which granted a writ of certiorarithat then directed the ...

Appendix A Archives - The Temple 10-Q

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Temple Law alumnus Carl Hittinger discusses the positions of the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice as calls for antitrust investigations into “Big Tech” companies escalate. The agencies, which share civil antitrust enforcement authority, reportedly are tussling over the right to investigate social media, online retail, search engine, and app store companies, raising ...