As written by SmartEdgeLaw Group Attorney Richard Santalesa, in the September 30, 2016 IAPP Privacy Tracker and Daily Dashboard – at https://iapp.org/news/a/proposed-cybersec-regulations-for-new-york-financial-institutions-have-a-broad-reach/ Proposed cybersec regulations for New York financial institutions have a broad reach Richard Santalesa, CIPP/US Privacy Tracker | Sep 30, 2016 New York state’s long-awaited Cybersecurity Regulations For Financial Services Companies, issued by […]
Category: Limitation of Liability
2014 Trends in State Data Breach Laws
A recent publication from the National Conference of State Legislatures has highlighted several intriguing trends with regards to recent and upcoming data breach legislation. Given most states reactive nature, the 2013 holiday season generated a “we must do something!” response in many state capitols following the front page data breaches of Target and Neiman Marcus. […]
Can’t Contractually Limit Liability for Willful or Grossly Negligence Conduct in NY
As a big fan of the late Paul Harvey, who’s signature closing catch-phrase was “and now you know the rest of the story,” there are times that posts analyzing cases, statutes or developments are held until additional information is in. The opinion early this year by U.S. Circuit Judge Denny Chin in the hijacked domain […]