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On the Fifth Day of Privacy, California (and Delaware) gave to me

Posted in 12 Days of Privacy, Children, Cloud Computing, Data Breach Notification, Legislation, Privacy Regulation

sing it with me now…. Five Golden Rules…….(well, five new privacy laws/requirements) There are five significant new privacy laws/amendments that will be effective as of New Year’s Day — January 1, 2015 — and four are from California.    Pull up a chair, brew that cup of tea.  It’s time to review and prepare.

“Reasonable” security does not necessarily equal “best” security – even if ACH fraud involved

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Written by Stu Eaton Bank Info Security reports that a magistrate for the U.S. District Court  in Maine  issued an Order that further defines what constitutes “reasonable” security practices.  The Order, which must be approved by the judge, recommends dismissal of a complaint filed by PATCO Construction Company against Ocean Bank regarding more than $500,000… Continue Reading