State Laws on Protecting Personally Identifiable Information: From Limits on Using SSNs to Breach Notification Laws
20 April 2011
Presentation details:
CLHE is publishing a new book “Protecting Personally Identifiable Information: A Guide for College and University Administrators.”
Mr. McLaughlin, the lead author and co-editor of the book, will be covering critical information institutions need to know, including:
- What makes the SSN such a unique ID?
- What types of state restrictions exist on the use of SSNs?
- How does the Family Policy Compliance Office view the use of SSNs?
- What do states require when it comes to addressing data breaches?
- What steps do institutions need to take in order to comply with state breach notification laws?
Plus much more!
For more information please click here.
Related Insights
10 October 2024
Viewpoints
Proposed Rule Targeting Connected Vehicles Will Impose Major New Supply Chain Compliance Requirements on Automotive Companies that Source from Russia or China
On September 26, 2024, the Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that, if finalized, would prohibit the sale or import of certain automotive hardware and software, as well as “connected vehicles” incorporating this technology, from or linked to the People’s Republic of China or Russia.
11 October 2024
Events
Managing Risk and Driving Resilience | Cybersecurity Summit 2024
On Friday, October 11, Foley Partner Jen Urban will speak on the panel titled, “Managing Risk and Driving Resilience.”
10 October 2024
Manufacturing Industry Advisor
Stellantis Files String of Lawsuits Against UAW Claiming Strike Threats Are Bad Faith
On October 7, 2024, in a coordinated attack, Chrysler owner Stellantis filed a string of lawsuits across multiple jurisdictions against the United Auto Workers Union (“UAW”) and numerous local chapters regarding the UAW’s threats to strike if Stellantis does not move forward with planned investments in its U.S. operations.