How class action lawsuits could prevent future data breaches
Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman explains how a new crop of class action lawsuits could change how companies protect our data.
Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman explains how a new crop of class action lawsuits could change how companies protect our data.
Data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is highlighted for revealing that 79% of Americans don’t trust companies to use AI responsibly.
Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman asserts banks should take more responsibility when their customers lose money because they are the victims of scammers.
Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems Jeff Proudfoot co-authors an article outlining why board members should receive more training and guidance on managing cyber security.
Assistant Professor of Economics Ben Chartock writes an op-ed asserting we need legislation that requires price transparency in health care or consumers might suffer.
Associate Professor of Mathematics Noah Giansiracusa voices his concern about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman returning to a seat on the company's board of directors.
Senior Lecturer in Finance Steve Wasserman describes what caused Silicon Valley bank to collapse and the lessons learned from that.
John W. Poduska Professor of Governance Cynthia Clark authors an article about data from the Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report that highlights the generational differences in the workplace.
Senior Lecturer in Law and Taxation Steve Weisman explains why annoying pop-ups are expanding beyond the computer screen and how to protect yourself.
Bentley is featured as one of the universities where graduates have the highest median salaries ten years after graduation, according to a higher education research organization.