The federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ( CFAA ) provides for civil remedies against individuals who have accessed a protected computer without authorization or in excess of their authorization. With increasing numbers of employees using computers at work, employers have turned to the CFAA in situations where disloyal employees have pilfered company information from the employer\u27s computer system. The vague language of the CFAA, however, has led courts to develop three different interpretations of authorization in these CFAA employment cases, with the result that factually similar cases in different courts can generate opposite outcomes in terms of employee liability under the statute. This Note examines the three alternative interpr...
The Second Circuit has recently joined in a longstanding circuit split regarding the interpretation ...
Computers play an integral role in today’s society. While computers provide many benefits, they are...
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) was originally enacted in 1984 as a criminal statute to addr...
The federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ( CFAA ) provides for civil remedies against individuals w...
Few would disagree that computers play an important role in modern United States society. However, m...
Congress drafted the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to protect government interest computers fr...
Thirty years ago, Congress passed the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to combat the emerging pro...
Federal jurisdictions are split on the reach of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) in situati...
This Article discusses the current split between the federal circuits over the scope of the Computer...
Federal jurisdictions are split on the reach of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ("CFAA") ...
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) criminalizes a broad range of conduct related to the comprom...
Computer crimes are a worldwide threat. Any individual with access to a computer may become victim t...
The federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) makes it a crime to “access a computer without autho...
Contests over the meaning and application of the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) expos...
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) provides civil and criminal penalties for computer intrusion...
The Second Circuit has recently joined in a longstanding circuit split regarding the interpretation ...
Computers play an integral role in today’s society. While computers provide many benefits, they are...
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) was originally enacted in 1984 as a criminal statute to addr...
The federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ( CFAA ) provides for civil remedies against individuals w...
Few would disagree that computers play an important role in modern United States society. However, m...
Congress drafted the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to protect government interest computers fr...
Thirty years ago, Congress passed the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to combat the emerging pro...
Federal jurisdictions are split on the reach of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) in situati...
This Article discusses the current split between the federal circuits over the scope of the Computer...
Federal jurisdictions are split on the reach of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ("CFAA") ...
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) criminalizes a broad range of conduct related to the comprom...
Computer crimes are a worldwide threat. Any individual with access to a computer may become victim t...
The federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) makes it a crime to “access a computer without autho...
Contests over the meaning and application of the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) expos...
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) provides civil and criminal penalties for computer intrusion...
The Second Circuit has recently joined in a longstanding circuit split regarding the interpretation ...
Computers play an integral role in today’s society. While computers provide many benefits, they are...
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) was originally enacted in 1984 as a criminal statute to addr...