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Chinese Hacked US Telecom a Year Before Known Wireless Breaches

Insurance Journal

Corporate investigators found evidence that Chinese hackers broke into an American telecommunications company in the summer of 2023, indicating the country’s attackers penetrated the US communications system earlier than publicly known. Investigators working for the telecommunications firm discovered last year …

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CAFC Affirms Obviousness Ruling Invalidating KPN’s Network Access Management Patent Claims

IP Watchdog

Vidal affirming the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) invalidation of several patent claims to technologies for managing access to telecommunications networks.

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Former Indiana congressman can’t overturn insider trading conviction | Courthouse News Service

Securities Docket

representative for Indiana’s 4th Congressional District who was convicted over profiting $350,000 from illegal telecommunication stock purchases based on inside information after he left office. A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld the insider trading conviction of Stephen Buyer, a former U.S.

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Ukraine Conflict Deepens: Kremlin’s Information Warfare and Media Suppression

Complex Discovery

The Kremlin’s aggressive efforts to control the domestic narrative, including new telecommunications restrictions and the suppression of independent media, reflect a deepening authoritarian grip aimed at shaping public perception and stifling dissent.

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E-Discovery 101 – – A Refresher on the Scope of Discovery + Boilerplate Objections Sustained

E-Discovery LLC

Information within this scope of discovery need not be admissible in evidence to be discoverable.” BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc., Thibault v. 07-200, 2008 WL 4808893, at *2 (E.D. 30, 2008) (M.J. Wilkinson). emphasis added].

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The Shadow Fleet and Baltic Sabotage: Unveiling Undersea Infrastructure Threats

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: The disruption of the Estlink 2 electricity cable between Finland and Estonia has illuminated a critical vulnerability in the Baltic Sea’s undersea infrastructure, which is essential not only for regional energy transmission but also for global telecommunications and data flows.

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Internet Freedom in Decline: Insights from Freedom on the Net Report 2024

Complex Discovery

The corporate world, especially those involved in digital technology and telecommunications, must be adept in navigating these complicated terrains, ensuring that they comply with local laws while safeguarding the rights of their users. As digital governance becomes increasingly complex, understanding these dynamics is critical.