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Privacy Imperative: Coming to a State Near You

A host of new privacy laws, such as one recently enacted by Massachusetts, are designed to protect the personal information (PI) of states' residents. They mandate strong controls, and require organizations to employ specific technical safeguards to ensure they adequately protect PI. But as Massachusetts follows in the path of California and Nevada in instituting strict privacy regulations, controversy is erupting for a number of reasons, particularly for the potential reach of these laws beyond their respective state borders and the lack of definitive language for their application.

John Soat, InformationWeek Editor, and Brian Cusack, Tripwire Senior Systems Engineer will provide insight on these new privacy laws and practical advice to help you prepare.

You'll come away from this Webcast with:

  • An understanding of the extent of the identity theft problem, and how it is affecting every area of business and government.
  • An overview of the increasing calls for privacy regulation on the federal, state and local levels.
  • A detailed analysis of one state's recent privacy regulation -the Massachusetts Privacy Law (MA 201) - and how it affects that's state's businesses as well as out-of-state companies and organizations doing business in that state.
  • Knowledge on how technology solutions like Tripwire Enterprise can be used to achieve and prove compliance with these new laws.

Register for this webcast, and then tune in to learn how to protect the personal identifiable information of your state's residents.

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