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Privacy Breach: The Silent Killer of Startups
A privacy breach and data breach can be intertwined. This article explores the reasons why a privacy breach is harmful to startups and key considerations when dealing with a privacy breach.
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International Pressure Raises Cybersecurity Threats
Recent headlines have raised significant concerns about the possibility of cyberattacks on U.S. businesses as a result of the heightened tensions with Iran. The Department of Homeland Security, through its Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), has published alerts and guidance recommending heightened awareness and vigilance.
New Cybersecurity and Privacy Law in New York Affects Employers in New York and Beyond
New York recently passed a new cybersecurity and data breach law that is scheduled to go into effect on October 23, 2019. The Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act (“SHIELD Act”) applies to “any person or business that owns... computerized data which includes private information,” as defined in the Act, regardless of corporate structure, revenues, or location.
New York Expands Cybersecurity and Data Breach Law
On July 25, 2019, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security Act (the SHIELD Act), which broadens the scope of existing New York breach notification and data protection laws that trigger notification to affected consumers. The New York Attorney General will enforce the SHIELD Act (S.5575B/A.5635), which extends the reach of New York law breach notification requirements to any person or entity with private information of a New York resident, regardless of whether the breached company conducts business in New York State.