Episode 29: What is "Reasonable Data Security"?

Episode 29: What is "Reasonable Data Security"?

Author: Archive360 August 24, 2022 Duration: 39:37
In this episode, Bill Tolson and Chris Cronin, Partner, Governance and Engineering Practice at HALOCK Security Labs try and define "reasonable data security" - a term that continually appears in every states' privacy law or proposed legislation.  But what is "reasonable data security"? Today, there is no prescriptive definition for "reasonable data security".  Chris Cronin will share what he tells his clients and the best policies and procedures for staying compliant.

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