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How to Keep Cybersecurity in Mind When Negotiating Work-From-Home Vendor Contracts

In an article published in the Daily Business Review, Carlton Fields cybersecurity and privacy attorneys Steven Blickensderfer and Patricia M. Carreiro provided cybersecurity tips for businesses evaluating their work-from-home vendor contracts. The timely article addresses the COVID-19 pandemic as well as newly implemented privacy legislation.

READ: Daily Business Review, “How to Keep Cybersecurity in Mind When Negotiating Work-From-Home Vendor Contracts” (subscription only)

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