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How to Handle a Data Breach

Learn from the experts about the preventive measures your clients should take, and how to handle an incident if one arises.

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    Rarely a month has passed in the last 20 years without a report of a major "data breach" in which personal information was compromised by accident or malicious intervention. Such "incidents" occur on a much more frequent basis through a lost or purloined unencrypted laptop. All the states have enacted data breach notification laws, with Massachusetts having preventive security requirements and the California Consumer Protection Act allowing private actions for data breach by covered entities. Hear two authors of MCLE's award-winning book, Data Security and Privacy in Massachusetts, provide practical essentials for counseling clients through this common event and insight on current developments.

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    Stephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC, Boston
    Ellen M. Giblin, Esq., Privacy Hub LLC, Marblehead
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