Webinar-Defining "Reasonable" Data Security Requirements in a Rapidly Changing World
Defining "Reasonable" Data Security Requirements in a Rapidly Changing World
June 8, 2020
10:00 - 11:00 a.m.
1 CLE credit
Most entities – private or public – collect, process, store, and use personal information that may be protected by privacy-related laws such as the California Consumer Privacy Act, the Illinois BIPA and the New York SHIELD Act. Whether express or implied, these laws impose obligations on entities to protect that personal information from loss or misuse. Those obligations take the form of various security-related requirements such as those described in detail in the SHIELD Act. Experts will discuss security obligations imposed by state laws and judicial decisions; possible consequences for failure to meet those obligations; requirements described by the SHIELD Act; impact of COVID-19 on the concept of "reasonableness" and what lawyers need to consider when using virtual meeting platforms and other technologies when working remotely.