Thursday, April 1, 2010

What is 'Reasonable Security?

What is considered "reasonable security?"

When it comes to protecting your organization and your customers from a data breach, what is considered "reasonable security?"

This question is at the center of several ongoing lawsuits, and how the courts answer it may be one of the biggest stories of 2010.

Shedding light on this hot topic is David Navetta, founding partner of the Information Law Group and co-chair of the American Bar Association's Information Security Committee. In an exclusive interview, Navetta discusses:

Current regulatory trends, including the HITECH Act;
Legal issues surrounding "reasonable security;"
How to use existing standards to establish "reasonable security."

It's worth reading interview, please refer here to read further details.

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