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Information Security Law: The Emerging Standard for Corporate Compliance

Information Security Law - The Emerging Standard for Corporate Compliance

SKU: 1975
Authors: Thomas J Smedinghoff
Publishers: IT Governance Publishing
Format: Adobe eBook
ISBN13: 9781905356676
Pages: 185
Published: 07 Oct 2008
Availability: Always Available
Format: Softcover
ISBN13: 9781905356669
Pages: 185
Published: 07 Oct 2008
Availability: In Stock

This book is designed to help companies understand this developing law of information security, the obligations it imposes on them, and the standard for corporate compliance that appears to be developing worldwide. Available for ORDER Now.

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Understand what the emerging global information security law means for your business

In today’s business environment, our dependence on information technology and an interconnected information infrastructure to create, use, communicate, and store key records has significant economic benefits. However, it also creates vulnerabilities that can result in harm to your company and its stakeholders.

Resulting public policy concerns regarding these risks are driving the enactment of numerous laws and regulations that require businesses like yours to adequately address the security of their own data.

Written for companies struggling to comply with several information security laws in multiple jurisdictions and those needing a clearer understanding of their obligations under a single law, this book helps you understand developing law of information security, what it means for your business, and the standard for corporate compliance that appears to be developing worldwide.

Information Security Law: The Emerging Standard for Corporate Compliance takes a high level view of multitude security laws and regulations, summarizing the global legal framework that emerges from them.

Benefits to business include:

  • Benefit from a thorough grounding in the developing law of information security
  • Understand what it means for your organization
  • Discover how this fits into the emerging global legal framework and compliance in multiple jurisdictions

 

About the Author

 

Thomas J. Smedinghoff is a partner in the Privacy, Data Security, and Information Law Practice at the law firm of Wildman, Harrold, Allen & Dixon LLP in Chicago. His practice focuses on the developing field of information law and electronic business activities, with an emphasis on information security and privacy issues, electronic transactions, and the corporate use and management of information generally.

Mr Smedinghoff has been actively involved in developing e-business and information security legal policy, both in the US and globally. He currently serves as a member of the US Delegation to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Working Group on Electronic Commerce, where he participated in negotiation of the 2005 United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts. He chaired the Illinois Commission on Electronic Commerce and Crime (1996-1998) that wrote the Illinois Electronic Commerce Security Act. He also served as an American Bar Association advisor to the Uniform Law Commission, where he participated in drafting the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) now enacted in 46 of the 50 states in the US.

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