Civil Liability For Computer Crimes In Connecticut

In Connecticut, a person commits a computer crime if there is any violation of the provisions in Connecticut General Statutes 53a-251.  This is Connecticut’s computer crime statute.   The statute defines criminal conduct under the following categories: Unauthorized access to a computer system Theft of computer services Interruption of computer services Misuse of computer system information Destruction of computer equipment […]

Computer Fraud and Abuse Act In Connecticut

Previously, I have posted about non-compete agreements and the duty of loyalty for employees.  Many times, businesses do not have written contracts to protect confidential and proprietary information from not only competitors and vendors, but also their own employees.  Without a contract, the common law of Connecticut concerning breach of fiduciary duty is one of […]

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