The trend of incresed enforcement of data privacy and security laws continues in Massachusetts as Boston restaurant group is fined $110,000.
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Data Security
Employers Beware: Aggrieved Employee Commits Data Breach Affecting 2400 Individuals
As employees become more savvy with electronic communications and employers face increasing challenges with controlling vast amounts of data, the circumstances in this recent San Francisco Examiner story are likely being repeated all over the country – employee takes company information to support her wrongful termination case.
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Data Breach Insurance Growing In Popularity for Health Care Providers, Others
The demand for "data breach" insurance appears to be growing based on our experiences, as well as commentary such as a recent article by Pamela Lewis Dolan of American Medical News.
As we’ve reported, data breach coverage is something quite different than traditional "cyber-risk" coverage which tends to address "hazards such as unauthorized Web site access, online…
Congress Has The Sense It Should Enact A Comprehensive Data Security Law
“sense of Congress” S.21…
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More Sanctions for Improper Electronic Filing of Court Documents
With some harsh words of warning, a judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota has sanctioned another law firm for electronic filing of documents disclosing birth dates, names of minors, financial account numbers and at least one social security number in violation of Fed. R. Civ. P. 5.2(a).
In a decision issued on…
Red Flag Program Clarification Act Signed Into Law
As we reported here, the Senate passed legislation to clarify the application of the "red flag" rules to "creditors." The law, the Red Flag Program Clarification Act of 2010, made its way through the House and, on December 18, 2010, was signed into law by President Barack Obama.
The Act makes clear that the red flag rules apply…
U.S. Bank Hit with Class Action Suit Alleging Data Breach Cover-Up
Paintball Punks filed a class action suit against U.S. Bank in Hennepin County, Minnesota. The case was subsequently removed on December 6, 2010, to the Minneapolis District Court. In the complaint, Paintball Punks alleges that between August and December 2009 it received 9 orders totaling approximately $11,000, which were fraudulently billed to U.S. Bank-issued cards. The amount…
California Department of Public Health Continues to Fine Hospitals and Nursing Homes for Data Breaches
CDPH’s data privacy enforcement activity continues, this time affecting 6 hospitals and a nursing home with total penalties approaching $800,000.
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Protecting Confidential Business Information
We’ve written extensively here on the importance of safeguarding personal information. We’ve also made clear that the safeguarding of data should not stop with individually identifiable personal information. In fact, many times a company’s most sensitive information, data critical to the survival of its business, is its corporate trade secrets, proprietary information, and its clients’…
Connecticut Insurance Department Settles Health Net Data Breach
What had been the first use of the enforcement authority under the HIPAA privacy regulations granted to a State Attorney General, has ended in a settlement agreement between Connecticut’s Insurance Department and Health Net of Connecticut. Under the agreement, Health Net will pay $375,000 in penalties, and it agreed to provide credit monitoring protection for 2 years to all affected persons in Connecticut…