New York, Model Cybersecurity Law Influence Other States
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Advisories May 14, 2021Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Advisory: Top 7 Issues All General Counsel Need to Know About RansomwareCompanies face increasingly tough decision points in preparing for and responding to the proliferation of ransomware attacks. Our Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Group outlines seven issues for general counsel to consider as companies calibrate their cybersecurity preparedness to the current ransomware threat landscape.
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Cyber Alert January 17, 2020Cyber Alert: FTC Blog Post Highlights Efforts to Strengthen Data Security OrdersThe Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection director used a blog post to summarize three primary areas where the FTC has strengthened data security orders. Our Cybersecurity Preparedness & Response Team examines seven recent data security orders and offers lessons to be learned from them.
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出版物 October 23, 2018The Digital Download – Alston & Bird’s Privacy & Data Security Newsletter – October 23, 2018A legal update on privacy, data security, and all things cyber by the attorneys of Alston & Bird.
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Blog Posts July 11, 2023NY DFS Releases Revised Proposed Second Amendment of its Cybersecurity Regulation
The New York Department of Financial Services (“NY DFS”) published an updated proposed Second Amendment to its Cybersecurity Regulation (23 NYCRR Part 500) in the New York State Register on June 28, 2023, updating its previous proposed Second Amendment, which was published November 9, 2022. While the language proposed is largely similar to the previous […]
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Advisories December 21, 2022Financial Services & Products Advisory: New York State Department of Financial Services Outlines Prior Approval Process for Virtual Currency-Related Activity
The New York State Department of Financial Services has issued an industry letter detailing the prior approval process for all New York banking organizations seeking to engage in new or significantly different virtual currency-related activity.