New York’s First Mandated Cybersecurity Standards: Definitions, Requirements and a Compliance Roadmap

Two years after the Equifax breach, New York responded with a law that imposes stronger data security responsibilities on businesses that own or license electronic private information of New York residents, even if they do not conduct business in New York. Part one of our two-part article series covering the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act explores the SHIELD Act’s requirements and definitions. The second installment provides guidance on how to comply with the Act and what the future of enforcement in New York and beyond looks like, with advice from Akin Gump partner Michelle Reed and Gail Gottehrer, founder of the Law Office of Gail Gottehrer LLC.

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