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By Allison Bailey | Cronkite News ven before the news reports about problems with Apple’s iPhone X – one reviewer for Forbes called it the worst iPhone ever –

By Allison Bailey | Cronkite News ven before the news reports about problems with Apple’s iPhone X – one reviewer for Forbes called it the worst iPhone ever –

By Kathryn Honecker, Chair of Rose Law Group Class Action Department, and Clark Wu, Law Clerk Phoenix, Arizona | January 11, 2018 Perhaps. But you’re not

Electric cars, cryptocurrencies and artificial intelligence are poised for leaps forward. And Amazon will get even bigger By Joanna Stern and Christopher Mims | The

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Nick Labadie Rose Law Group Senior Planner/Project Manager, involved in start-up business ventures The repeal of

By Heide Brandes | Bridge Tower Media Newswires As the use of Internet technology continues to grow across the globe, so do the attempts to

Pipeline Creating a well thought out home design that incorporates the smart home technology that your customers want is becoming increasingly difficult because of the

Carpenter v United States has rightly prompted concerns over surveillance. But it could also have drastic implications for personal freedom in the digital age By

KTAR.com Arizona was ranked as the seventh-worst state in the nation for cyber crime, according to a recent study. The study showed that more than

By Farhad Manjoo and Kevin Roose | The New York Times Colin Stretch, the general counsel of Facebook, appeared on Tuesday before senators who are

RealtorMag Many real estate professionals have become keenly aware of targeted wire fraud scams that include email impersonation tactics. A growing avenue cyber criminals are using to get highly

By Isaac Windes | Cronkite News An empty chair fielded question after question from an angry Senate panel Thursday, after a White House cybersecurity coordinator

See where Arizona lands WalletHub Equifax has proven that absolutely no one is immune to cybercrime. In September 2017, the credit bureau announced that it

By Steve LeVine | Axios Intel Wednesday released intelligent software that targets money-laundering — the methods that corrupt autocrats, narcotics traffickers, and sanctions-busters use to

KTAR.COM Officials with the Arizona Secretary of State’s office said reports that hackers believed to be directed by the Russian government breached Arizona’s state election

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal With so many data breaches originating from the abuse or misuse of privileged credentials, Phoenix-based cybersecurity software provider BeyondTrust

RealtorMag The recent Equifax data breach, which exposed the personal information of about 143 million Americans—one of the largest hacks on record—could put home sales at

Leaders seek approval for broader commercial applications, so they buck the trend toward looser government oversight By Andy Pasztor | The Wall Street Journal

The sponsor of an Arizona law that allows electronic signatures on contracts is calling that measure a “little stab” at adopting blockchain technology that backers

Governments are starting to realize that cybersecurity isn’t just the responsibility of the IT department By Katherine Barrett & Richard Greene | Governing On this

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Jordan Rose and Lauren Reynolds are seeing a number of new lawsuits being filed in Arizona involving copyright infringement related to

By Sharon Noguchi | The Denver Post U.S. teens think they are savvy about cybersecurity — so much that nearly one-third skirt school safeguards to

By Lauren Reynolds, Rose Law Group attorney focusing her practice on cyber security and Dan Gauthier This year, small and medium sized businesses in every state have been exposed to

Arizona Daily Independent Arizona and 32 other states have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether email service providers can shield evidence of a

The reasons spotlight cities’ funding and workforce struggles that cybersecurity experts have warned about for years By Natalie Delgadillo | Governing The Washington Post revealed

They want your body By Kartikay Mehrota | Bloomberg Privacy advocates cheered when Illinois passed its Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) in 2008 regulating commercial use of

By Lauren Reynolds, Rose Law Group attorney focusing her practice on cyber security and Dan Gauthier The potential consequences from lax cybersecurity have been well documented. One hypothetical

By Nick Wadhams and Nafeesa Syeed | Bloomberg Cyber coordinator helped negotiate 2015 pact with China Office will be merged into bureau handling economic affairs
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By Jacob Dorsey | Pinal Central Going forward, the Coolidge Planning & Zoning Commission will no longer be reviewing or voting on site plans, preliminary plats and final plats,
By InBusiness Phoenix Provident Industrial, a division of Dallas-based Provident, has acquired 27 acres in Phoenix, Arizona, for the development of Aldea Exchange, a three-building Class A industrial park. Located

Conceptual drawing courtesy of ASU Health By Julia Mortarelli | Arizona Sonoran News Arizona State University, in a major milestone decades in the making, is