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Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Compliance for Corporations & Their Counsel
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Data Privacy and Cybersecurity for Corporations & Their Counsel combines a concise but comprehensive summation of the relevant laws, regulations and guidelines with practical guidance and thoughtful advice for corporate counsel, as well chief information security officers, chief commercial officers, and other executives and mid-level managers with privacy and cyber responsibilities.
• Part One provides a comprehensive overview of the relevant federal and state laws and regulations, plus an erudite look into the future, predicting what lies just over the legislative horizon.
• Part Two provides practical and pragmatic guidance to corporate leaders and legal counselors on how to prevent and defend against data-privacy and cyber legal challenges.
• Part Three outlines the tactics, both legal and political, available for robust representation of the corporation's interests in the data-privacy and cybersecurity arenas.
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Table of contents
PART I The Legal Landscape of Corporate Compliance
Chapter 1 Federal Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Laws and Regulations Impacting Corporations
Chapter 2 Significant State Legislative and Regulatory Initiatives Impacting Corporations
Chapter 3 "Quo Vadis?" What Corporations Can Expect at the Federal and State Levels in the Next Three Years
PART II The Corporation’s Defensive Posture
Chapter 4 Roles, Responsibilities, and Expectations
Chapter 5 Strategies and Tactics
Chapter 6 Crisis Management
PART III The Corporation’s Offensive Posture
Chapter 7 Corporate Communications
Chapter 8 Lobbying to Instigate or Prevent Change
Chapter 9 Litigation as a Sword
Chapter 10 Artificial Intelligence and "Super-Chatbots"