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Jena M. Valdetero and Steven M. Malina Quoted in Dark Reading Article, ‘Orgs Face Major SEC Penalties for Failing to Disclose Breaches’

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By Greenberg Traurig, LLP on February 26, 2024
Posted in Data, Data collection, Data Privacy & Cybersecurity, Featured, SEC

Jena M. Valdetero, Co-Chair of the firm’s Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, and Steven M. Malina, a member of GT’s Litigation Practice, were quoted in a Dark Reading article titled “Orgs Face Major SEC Penalties for Failing to Disclose Breaches.”

Click here to read the full article, published by Dark Reading Feb. 23 2024.

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