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Do You Know Where Your Data is?: Data Sharing and the State of the Law

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Do You Know Where Your Data is?: Data Sharing and the State of the Law
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Modern companies are awash in data. Employees generate it and are usually looking for the most efficient way to share it internally and externally. Review the myriad of problems that can occur even with the most well-meaning of employees. From the possible export control risks of emailing technical information to an overseas colleague, to using Dropbox and other file sharing sites to exchange information, to providing data to contract employees, and more, explore the state of the law as it relates to data and what can happen if you lose control of it.

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1. It's 3 a.m., Do You Know Where Your Data is? (Jun 2018)

David M. Hoffman, Robert Arthur Rodriguez

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It's 3 a.m., Do You Know Where Your Data is? (Jun 2018)

Modern companies are awash in data. Employees generate it and are usually looking for the most efficient way to share it internally and externally. Review the myriad of problems that can occur even with the most well-meaning of employees. From the possible export control risks of emailing technical information to an overseas colleague, to using Dropbox and other file sharing sites to exchange information, to providing data to contract employees, and more, explore the state of the law as it relates to data and what can happen if you lose control of it.  

Originally presented: May 2018 Technology Law Conference

David M. Hoffman, Fish & Richardson P.C. - Austin, TX
Robert Arthur Rodriguez, Advanced Micro Devices - Austin, TX