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Organizational Accountability in U.S. Law and Its Relevance to a Federal Data Privacy Law: A CIPL Study

Hunton Privacy

The Centre for Information Policy Leadership (“CIPL”) at Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP recently published a white paper on Organizational Accountability’s Existence in U.S. Regulatory Compliance and its Relevance for a Federal Data Privacy Law (the “White Paper”). privacy law, please see the full paper.

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HHS updates online tracker guidance

Data Protection Report

Our readers may recall that HHS had originally issued the Bulletin in December of 2002, which we summarized here. HHS also added a paragraph on its enforcement priorities, including the following: OCR is prioritizing compliance with the HIPAA Security Rule in investigations into the use of online tracking technologies.

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Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Record Retention Best Practices

Armstrong Archives

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) is a law passed in 2002 that sets forth standards for the recording and reporting of financial activities. This massively reduces the physical space needed to store them, and it also facilitates security and retrieval. A key part of that law involves record retention.

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German DPAs Publish Comprehensive FAQs on Statutory Data Breach Notification Requirement

Hunton Privacy

The German Data Protection Authorities of Berlin and North Rhine-Westphalia have issued a paper containing Frequently Asked Questions about the German statutory data breach notification requirement that went into effect on September 1, 2009. The EU notification scheme applies only to the telecom and ISP industries.

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Legislation Aims to Expand Breach Notification Obligations

Hunton Privacy

In the past two months, lawmakers in three states have introduced legislation that would expand the scope of certain security breach notification requirements. This is the third time Senator Simitian has introduced a bill seeking to build on the landmark California breach notification law he authored in 2002. Virginia SB 1041.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Before, travellers booked their trips through agents, who issued paper tickets, confirmations, car-rental documents, and so on. Starting with a clean sheet of paper, they have designed business processes that are streamlined. There is virtually no paper today. The travel industry has already reimagined its future.

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Landmark Conference Considers Future of EU Data Protection Directive

Hunton Privacy

On May 19 and 20 the European Commission held a conference which was perhaps the most important data protection event in Brussels since the Commission conference on evaluation of the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC held in 2002. Additional information about that initiative is available here.

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