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Technology & Science

Sep. 16, 2010

Thoughts on Contracts and Information Security

How to safeguard your business against complex information security obligations when IT functions are outsourced, by Daniel B. Garrie, Paul Ambrosio, and Gerald S. Levine.

By Daniel B. Garrie, Paul Ambrosio, and Gerald S. Levine

Information technology (IT) and IT management is built into every modern business transaction. Beyond managing regulations and potential liability, numerous companies outsource their IT functions to third parties, creating significant information security, privacy and legal difficulties, including loss of control and challenges with enforcement. Risk and compliance obligations do not merely disappea...

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