Information Security Law: Control of Digital Assets

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Author: Mark G. Milone ISBN: 9781588523013
Publisher: Law Journal Press Publication: September 28, 2018
Imprint: Law Journal Press Language: English
Author: Mark G. Milone
ISBN: 9781588523013
Publisher: Law Journal Press
Publication: September 28, 2018
Imprint: Law Journal Press
Language: English

“An essential tool for any lawyer or businessman concerned about liability from data security breaches or SOX violations.” — Warren E. Agin, Swiggart & Agin, LLC “In ‘Information Security Law: Control of Digital Assets', Mark Milone offers a comprehensive and useable desk reference, invaluable to counsel wrestling with U.S. information security issues (from incident reaction, to breach notification, to security planning). Through extensive crossreferencing, this pulls together the mosaic of applicable rules and yields a comprehensible roadmap to assessing information security obligations.” — Vincent I. Polley, partner at Dickinson Wright PLLC and former chair of the ABA's Cyberspace Law Committee For most organizations, an effective information security policy is vitally important. In some instances, it is a legal requirement.Information Security Law: Control of Digital Assets provides encyclopedic coverage of both the technologies used to protect a network and the laws and policies that bolster them. It is filled with practical advice on all aspects of implementing effective internal controls, protecting user privacy, preventing computer crimes, leveraging intellectual property and avoiding regulatory scrutiny. Written for lawyers, compliance officers, network administrators, and anyone who oversees the preservation and use of networked data, this important book examines such topics as: ensuring the accuracy of data used to generate financial reports; protecting consumers' personally identifiable information; the GrammLeachBliley Act's privacy and safeguards rules; HIPAA restrictions on the use of medical information; state and federal remedies for attacks on computer systems; avoiding liability when monitoring computer systems; and more. Whether your responsibilities include securing networks or creating an adequate plan for responding to security incidents, Information Security Law: Control of Digital Assets will make a difficult job much easier.

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“An essential tool for any lawyer or businessman concerned about liability from data security breaches or SOX violations.” — Warren E. Agin, Swiggart & Agin, LLC “In ‘Information Security Law: Control of Digital Assets', Mark Milone offers a comprehensive and useable desk reference, invaluable to counsel wrestling with U.S. information security issues (from incident reaction, to breach notification, to security planning). Through extensive crossreferencing, this pulls together the mosaic of applicable rules and yields a comprehensible roadmap to assessing information security obligations.” — Vincent I. Polley, partner at Dickinson Wright PLLC and former chair of the ABA's Cyberspace Law Committee For most organizations, an effective information security policy is vitally important. In some instances, it is a legal requirement.Information Security Law: Control of Digital Assets provides encyclopedic coverage of both the technologies used to protect a network and the laws and policies that bolster them. It is filled with practical advice on all aspects of implementing effective internal controls, protecting user privacy, preventing computer crimes, leveraging intellectual property and avoiding regulatory scrutiny. Written for lawyers, compliance officers, network administrators, and anyone who oversees the preservation and use of networked data, this important book examines such topics as: ensuring the accuracy of data used to generate financial reports; protecting consumers' personally identifiable information; the GrammLeachBliley Act's privacy and safeguards rules; HIPAA restrictions on the use of medical information; state and federal remedies for attacks on computer systems; avoiding liability when monitoring computer systems; and more. Whether your responsibilities include securing networks or creating an adequate plan for responding to security incidents, Information Security Law: Control of Digital Assets will make a difficult job much easier.

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