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While Data Privacy Day brings renewed awareness one day each year to privacy and cybersecurity, privacy compliance must be integrated into your business processes 365 days a year. As the landscape continues to change, evidenced by recent bills in New York and Washington state, 2021 may prove to be the year when responsibility for protecting personal information and honoring consumer rights starts to go nationwide.
On this Data Privacy Day, in the wake of 2020’s major data breaches and legislative movement, this alert highlights some changes to privacy law on the horizon as well as an upcoming web event hosted by Carlton Fields’ Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice regarding changes to California’s privacy law landscape.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way millions of people work. Remote workers are especially vulnerable to cyber threats such as ransomware and business email compromise. Joe Swanson, chair of Carlton Fields’ Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice, discusses important cybersecurity trends, what companies should do to prepare for cyber breaches, how to mitigate risk if an employee makes a mistake, vendor management issues, and the importance of a game plan if you are hit with an attack.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way millions of people work. Remote workers are especially vulnerable to cyber threats such as ransomware and business email compromise. Joe Swanson, chair of Carlton Fields’ Cybersecurity and Privacy Practice, discusses important cybersecurity trends, what companies should do to prepare for cyber breaches, how to mitigate risk if an employee makes a mistake, vendor