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Law and order

Law and order

Source: Thomas Smeddinghoff, Wildman Harrold

Thomas Smeddinghoff of Wildman Harrold says three legal trends are rapidly shaping the information security landscape for most companies.

These are:
  • Continuing expansion of the duty to provide security;
  • Emergence of a legal standard for compliance; and
  • Imposition of a duty to warn.


While the law is still developing, and is often applied only in selective areas, these three trends are posing significant new challenges for most businesses, says Smeddinghoff.

This paper examines new developments as they relate to these three major trends.

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