Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 14, 2017
Bill would require Internet of Things security measures
Like most states, California has enacted data security and data breach notification laws to protect personal information of residents, but SB 327 goes further.





Sheila A. Millar
Phone: 202.434.4143
American University Washington COL
Sheila Millar is a partner in Keller and Heckman's Privacy, Data Security and Digital Media practice

Tracy P. Marshall
Keller and Heckman LLPPhone: 202.434.4234
American University Washington COL
Tracy Marshall is a partner in Keller and Heckman's Privacy, Data Security and Digital Media practice

Nathan A. Cardon
Keller and Heckman LLPPhone: 202.434.4254
Nathan Cardon is an associate in the Privacy, Data Security, and Digital Media practice
As the Internet of Things rapidly expands into homes, cars, offices, hospitals, fitness devices and children's toys, smart technologies have come under increasing scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators around the world. Consumer privacy and data security have been a particular focus. And on issues of interest to lawmakers, proposed legislation isn't far behind. California, the state that already has perhaps more laws on consumer privacy and data security than any other, is considering legi...
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