The United States is on track to see a record number of data breaches in 2023 and state regulators are paying attention. The swift action required by victim companies includes containment and elimination of the threat, and...more
In 2023, new consumer privacy laws will be effective in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Virginia. Other laws from the states of Delaware, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, Tennessee, Oregon, and Texas were signed this year and...more
In 2023, new consumer privacy laws will be effective in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia. These laws will come online throughout the year as follows...more
Licensees of the New York Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) should be tracking the proposed amendments to the DFS Cybersecurity Regulation. All covered entities under the Regulation will need to revisit their...more
Already considered among the most rigorous cybersecurity requirements for financial services companies, the existing New York Department of Financial Services (“NY DFS”) Cybersecurity Regulation (the “Regulation”) set the...more
U.S. authorities have increased warnings of threats to critical infrastructure from Russian sources and have laid the groundwork for 72-hour reporting requirements for critical infrastructure organizations. At the end of...more
On December 7, 2021, the New York Department of Financial Services (“NY DFS”) released an industry letter providing guidance on Multi-Factor Authentication (“MFA”). MFA, which requires users of information systems to...more
“Reasonable Security” is a term that is becoming more important due to the continued increase in ransomware incidents over the past few years, which the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (“CISA”) has...more
The New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) has now released a pair of alerts on the increase in cyberattacks on public facing insurance websites that provide instant quoting services to customers. If you provide...more
Having set a new standard for privacy in the United States with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (the “CCPA”), California has again raised the bar for consumer privacy with the California Privacy Rights Act (the...more