
Proskauer on Privacy: A Guide to Privacy and Data Security Law in the Information Age is a comprehensive reference on the laws governing every area where data privacy and security is potentially at risk. The treatise guides entities in developing compliance programs that satisfy federal and state standards, ensure data privacy and security, prevent cybercrime, and avoid fines, penalties, litigation, damages, and negative publicity. It also examines international regulation of privacy and data security.
Some of the recent developments discussed in this new release include:
- Chapter 14, International Privacy Laws: As predicted by the March 2022 PLI Chronicle article, Data Security and Privacy Predictions for 2022: 6 Issues to Watch, China has “leverage[d] new privacy and cyber security laws” this year. As such, this chapter has been updated to include coverage of China’s first comprehensive national-level personal information protection law, the Personal Information Protection Law of the PRC (see §14:10.3[B]). It also provides developments on Oman’s Personal Data Privacy Law (effective February 9, 2023; see §14:10.5[B]); and new coverage of Qatar’s data protection regime (see §14:10.5[C]). Updates are provided on all other covered jurisdictions as well.
- Chapter 16, Insurance for Data Breaches, Cyber Crime, and Unauthorized Privacy Disclosures: Discusses the latest trends and litigation involving cyber insurance.
- Chapter 18, Location Privacy: Technology and the Law: Updated with the most recent holdings concerning the collection of location data through smart phones and other mobile devices, automatic vehicle license readers, e-bicycles, and other technologies.
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