by Barry Weber | Mar 1, 2021 | CCPA, CPRA, cybersecurity, datasecurity, HIPAA, privacy, Risk Management
Overview Many privacy laws require that organizations implement “reasonable security”. There have been many definitions of reasonable security. The Sedona Conference issued a final commentary on reasonable security for personal information on February 17, 2021. ...
by Barry Weber | Feb 26, 2021 | Blog, CCPA, CPRA, cybersecurity, datasecurity, GDPR, HIPAA, Risk Management
Announcing a Secure The Village Webinar on Cybersecurity (without boiling the ocean) Date and Time: March 11, 2021 (10-11am PT) Description: Organizations struggle with many cybersecurity issues demanding attention, time and money. These issues include managing...
by Barry Weber | Feb 10, 2021 | Blog, CCPA, CPRA, datasecurity, GDPR, PEPIDA, privacy
Minimizing privacy requirements is good for business At Assured SPC, we help businesses satisfy regulatory and third-party requirements for information security and consumer/resident privacy. Whenever possible, we provide guidance on how to avoid and minimize cost...
by Barry Weber | Jan 1, 2021 | Blog, CCPA, CPRA, datasecurity, privacy
Top 5 CCPA Privacy Do’s (and Don’ts) There is a lot of talk about legal privacy requirements, the steps to implement a privacy program and technology that can assist. Here is a list of what we consider the Top 5 Privacy must do’s or don’ts. 1. Get rid of...
by Barry Weber | Nov 6, 2020 | CCPA, CPRA, datasecurity, privacy
Data breaches and the 30 day cure The California Consumer Privacy Act provides a business a 30-day cure period that consumers must give the business before suing for statutory damages. I’ve had many discussions with other security professionals about how long it takes...
by Barry Weber | Oct 11, 2020 | Blog, CCPA, datasecurity, GDPR, HIPAA
Reasonable Security in the Law Many laws require that businesses implement “reasonable security” practices and procedures or reasonable security safeguards. Some of these include GLBA, HIPAA, CCPA and the NY SHIELD Act. Many find that the definition of reasonable...