Greenberg & Traurig – Cybersecurity month starts with a critical compliance date for the Department of Justice (DOJ)’s Data Security Program (DSP). Starting on October 6, any U.S. person or company handling Americans’ bulk sensitive or personal data, or U.S. government-related data, must implement a written data compliance program that outlines specified due diligence, audit, reporting, and record-keeping processes for covered data transactions.
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