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Saturday, June 21, 2025

We Get Privacy For Work: Defining Reasonable Safeguards (Video) - Mondaq

Many federal and state laws require companies to have reasonable cybersecurity safeguards in the event of a data breach, but do not specify what protections are actually required.

United States New York Employment and HR

Damon W. Silver and Joseph J. Lazzarotti

Many federal and state laws require companies to have reasonable cybersecurity safeguards in the event of a data breach, but do not specify what protections are actually required.

Transcript

INTRO

Many federal and state laws require companies to have reasonable cybersecurity safeguards in the event of a data breach, but do not specify what protections are actually required.

On this episode of We get Privacy for work, we discuss where organizations should start when creating legally compliant cybersecurity policies that can withstand regulatory scrutiny.

Today's hosts are Damon Silver and Joe Lazzarotti, co-leaders of the firm's Privacy, Data and Cybersecurity Group and principals, respectively, in the firm's New York City and Tampa offices.

Damon and Joe, the question on everyone's mind today is: What are reasonable safeguards, how can my organization implement them and how does that impact my organization?

CONTENT

Damon W. Silver

Principal, New York City

Welcome to the We get Privacy podcast. I'm Damon Silver, and I'm joined by my co-host, Joe Lazzarotti. Joe and I co-lead the Privacy, Data and Cybersecurity group at Jackson Lewis. In that role, we, along with the rest of our team, receive a variety of questions...



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