Date: | 12/01/2014 |
Publication: | Wesite |
CooperLevenson Publication: | Website |
Summary: | Implementation of a proper cyber risk management policy (“CRM Policy”) is critical to the practical and legal viability of New Jersey businesses. Currently, New Jersey law provides that businesses that experience a data breach are required to notify all impacted parties, including consumers, vendors, and law enforcement. At first glance, this mandatory disclosure rule appears to be a reasonable response to cybercrime. Unfortunately, in practice, this rule has created numerous unintended consequences, leading to precarious commercial and legal situations for New Jersey businesses. |
Article: | Developing a Cyber Risk Management Policy.pdf |
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