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Technology & Science

Feb. 10, 2011

New Electronic Data Privacy Laws Protect Businesses and Consumers

New laws such as the "Red Flag Rules" and "Do Not Track" provide consumers with more privacy protection. By Diane L. Becker of Nordman Cormany Hair & Compton LLP.


By Diane L. Becker


Technology has changed the way we do business in the 21st century and changed the way we think about electronic data privacy and security. Businesses are no longer concerned solely about keeping people out of computer data, but also about letting the right people into the data and about the ability to use and share data in a legal manner. Increasing regulations and new laws in 2011 will force businesses to review the handling of private informa...

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