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Catch Me if You Can: Guarding Firm Data From Insider Trading

By Securities Docket on June 2, 2011, 5:06 pm

Could Matthew Kluger, a mergers and acquisitions attorney arrested on April 6, 2011, on charges of insider trading, have been caught before he did so much damage? That was the disturbing question CIOs discussed behind closed doors at many law firms this spring. Although it’s possible to discover the kind of information theft that Kluger allegedly committed, the odds are stacked against it, say CIOs, software vendors, analysts, and IT security experts. That has law firms increasingly worried.

Read more: Catch Me if You Can: Guarding Firm Data From Insider Trading — Law Technology News

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