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Federal Information Security and Breach Notification Law Approved by House Trade Subcommittee
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 25, 2011
On July 20, 2011, the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee's Trade Subcommittee approved the Secure and Fortify Electronic Data Act (the "SAFE Data Act"). The Act would require any business that maintains personal information to implement an information security program and notify affected individuals in the event of an information security breach. The SAFE Data Act would preempt the over 45 existing state information security and breach notification laws and task the Federal Trade Commission with developing information security rules implementing the Act.
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Massachusetts' Revised Personal Information Security Regulation (201 CMR 17.00)
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 03, 2009
Massachusetts' Office of Consumer Affairs & Business Regulation (OCABR) recently released a revised version of its "Standards for the Protection of Personal Information of Residents of the Commonwealth" (the "Regulation"). This August 2009 version modifies the February 2009 version of the Regulation. The press release for the new revision is here, and the FAQs released by OCABR appear updated to address some of the changes in the regulations.For ease of reference, ISC has taken the time to create a REDLINED VERSION showing the revisions in the new Regulation. The redlines indicate changes between the February 2009 version and the August 2009 version of the Regulation. Also included below is a summary of some of the more significant changes.
Breach, consumer fraud, information security law
TJX Settles with State Attorneys General for $9.75 Million
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 03, 2009
information security law, Legislation, negligence
Nevada Law Incorporates PCI and Provides a Liability Safe Harbor
By InfoLawGroup LLP on June 22, 2009
Hannaford, information security law
Article Exploring PCI-related Risks in the Hannaford Breach
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 21, 2008
information security law
Legislative Update: 2 New Plastic Card Protection Bills Pending (Alabama and Iowa)
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 05, 2008
consumer fraud, information security law, privacy, Spyware
Sears Privacy/Security Double Whammy.
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 08, 2008
information security law, negligence, privacy
Stollenwerk v. Tri-West Health - Rise of the Phoenix?
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 04, 2008
information security law
TJX -- Banks File Expert Opinion
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 05, 2007
information security law, negligence
TJX Motion to Dismiss Bank's Claims
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 02, 2007
FACTA, information security law
FACTA Privacy Lawsuit Developments - Companies Sued for Online Credit Card Receipts
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 03, 2007
FACTA, information security law
FACTA Privacy Class Action Lawsuit Developments - Bad News and Good News for Merchants
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 25, 2007
credit cards, information security law
Minnesota's "Plastic Card Security Act"
By InfoLawGroup LLP on June 07, 2007
FACTA, FCRA, information security law, privacy
What You Don't Know Just Might Hurt You.
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 30, 2007
credit cards, information security law
Proposed Massachusetts Security Breach Notice Law Creates Additional Liability for Companies Accepting Credit Cards.
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 27, 2007