Elizabeth Rogers, partner, sub-group leader, privacy & cybersecurity, Michael Best, and Peggy Smedley talk about the legal standards for establishing a reasonable security program. She says one of the longest serving standards in the United States is the FTC act, section 5, that requires for providing a security program that is not deceptive and not unfair. Passed originally in 1914, the lawmakers weren’t thinking about cybersecurity, so today’s lawmakers had to establish a reasonable security program.
They also discuss:
· What regulators will be focusing on and how to create a reasonable security program.
· The different new ways of working and how security comes into play.
· Cases that can serve as a good learning opportunity.
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