In a departure from most other courts, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has concluded that Maine law allows plaintiffs to recover certain damages arising from a data breach. Anderson v. Hannaford Bros. Co., — F.3d … [Read more] about First Circuit Rules that Plaintiffs May Recover Certain Damages for a Data Breach
SEC Issues Guidance on Cybersecurity Risks and Incidents
In response to various political pressures, including a letter dated May 11, 2011, from Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) and four other senators to SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro, the Staff of the Security and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) Division of … [Read more] about SEC Issues Guidance on Cybersecurity Risks and Incidents
House Republican Cybersecurity Task Force Releases Recommendations
This afternoon the House Republican Cybersecurity Task Force announced a report containing its recommendations on federal cybersecurity legislation pursuant to a request by the House Republican leadership to examine four critical areas: critical … [Read more] about House Republican Cybersecurity Task Force Releases Recommendations
FTC Proposes Revisions to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule
In light of changes in technology, particularly in the mobile, interactive gaming and social networking space, this past week the FTC formally requested comments to its proposed changes to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule … [Read more] about FTC Proposes Revisions to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule
Illinois and California Breach Notification Laws Add Specifics
The Illinois breach notification law was amended on August 22 to add specifics for breach notifications to Illinois residents. The notifications now must include contact information for the credit reporting agencies and the Federal Trade Commission … [Read more] about Illinois and California Breach Notification Laws Add Specifics