New data protection laws
February 2nd, 2010
The deadline has been a moving target but come March 1, Massachusetts’ new data protection law is finally slated to take effect. 201 CMR 17.00, along with Nevada’s 603A, which took effect in January, represent a new class of state regulations that require organizations to deploy specific controls to protect personal identifying information from unauthorized access. Massachusetts and Nevada have established a new standard for personal data protection and appear to have set the stage for more prescriptive laws at the federal level.
Tags: Data Security, HIPAA, PCI, Protegrity, Risk Adjusted Data Security




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