Denny Discusses Federal Efforts to Improve the Nation's Cybersecurity

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Partner Bill Denny authored "Federal Efforts to Improve the Nation's Cybersecurity" for the latest edition of Business Law Today. The article is available online here.

Denny has a business and litigation practice, focusing on commercial and corporate transactions, vendor management, mergers and acquisitions, data privacy and security and information technology. Mr. Denny is a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP/US) and a Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM) through the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). He has represented public and privately held companies and government entities in a wide range of technology transactions, including negotiating complex cloud services agreements, software and IT infrastructure development, maintenance and support agreements, long-term materials supply agreements, outsourcing agreements, transition and site services agreements, technology licensing agreements, sales of internet domain names, and website terms of use and privacy policies. 

Business Law Today is a publication of the ABA’s Business Law Section.

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