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Who's Liable If US Secrets Were Compromised During Capitol Riot?
12 January 2021
Cooley LLP
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"After a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on
Wednesday, the loss of life and damage to the building was almost
immediately evident. Less apparent, legal experts say, is the
cybersecurity risks as a result of rioting and the potential
liability for any privacy incursions."
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