United States:
Judge Dismisses Opm Data Breach Lawsuits, Union Appeals (Video)
03 October 2017
Holland & Knight
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Eric Crusius is senior counsel for Holland &
Knight's
Tysons office.
Government Matters
Government Contracts attorney Eric Crusius appeared on
"Government Matters" to discuss the dismissal of two
lawsuits against the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) over
2015 data breaches caused by cyberattacks. In the interview, Eric
said, "A lot of the argument was that there were no damages
that they were able to establish," adding that, "With all
of the cyber breaches that are happening these days ... it is
becoming increasingly difficult to connect a cyber breach and your
information being used wrongly."
Duration: 6:23
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