An essential compliance tool for every privacy officer and attorney involved
in managing privacy and data security issues, Privacy and Data Security
Law Deskbook provides the thorough, practical, sector-specific
guidance that helps you meet today's challenges and minimize the risk of data
breaches that can damage a company's reputation.
Privacy and Data Security Law Deskbook enables you to comply
with data privacy laws relating to:
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Marketing efforts - including standards governing online behavioral
advertising and targeted marketing
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Privacy in the workplace - such as standards governing employee
monitoring and background screening of employees and applicant
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Health information - focusing on the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA), with insight into the HITECH Act's impact on data
breaches and other recent changes
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Financial privacy - including the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act's regulations
for the collection and disclosure of personal information in the banking and
insurance industries
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Consumer reports - with detailed coverage of the Fair Credit Reporting
Act and Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act
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Government surveillance - including the latest developments in
warrantless wiretapping
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Social networking - including the FTC's current approach
Privacy and Data Security Law Deskbook is written by Lisa J.
Sotto - one of the world's foremost legal practitioners in the field. Ms.
Sotto is partner and head of Hunton & Williams' Privacy and Information
Management practice, which was ranked in "Band 1” for Privacy and Data
Security by both the Chambers USA and Chambers Global guides.
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Packed with sample documents, checklists, and other compliance-enabling tools,
Privacy and Data Security Law Deskbook allows you to:
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Navigate the various breach notification requirements in the more than 45
states that have such laws in place
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Comply with global data protection laws (including those in the EU),
facilitating compliance with cross-border data transfer restrictions
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Keep current with emerging legal trends, from changes in federal and state
laws to the latest data privacy regulations abroad
Privacy and Data Security Law Deskbook has been updated to
include:
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Discussion on the transfer of rulemaking and enforcement authority from the
financial regulatory agencies to the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Analysis of the SEC's Disclosure Guidance regarding cybersecurity risks and
cyber incidents
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Analysis of proposed changes to the accounting of disclosure requirements in
the HIPAA Privacy Rule
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Overview of OCR's new program to audit covered entities and business associates
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Updated information on the protection of social media communications by the
National Labor Relations Board
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Updates on recent Federal Trade Commission enforcement actions related to
Facebook and Google
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Recent memoranda issued by the National Labor Relations Board addressing
workplace privacy complaints
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And much more!
For more information on privacy and data security law issues, read
Hunton & Williams' Privacy and Information Security Law Blog!
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“Lisa Sotto has done the field an enormous service by gathering and
analyzing the myriad standards that apply to data. This is an indispensable
tool for anyone working in the field of privacy.”
TREVOR HUGHES, Executive Director, International Association of Privacy
Professionals (IAPP)