Hi there, A while back there was a thread regarding a new law being implemented in California, and while no resolution was established on the original question, it served as a good reminder that the law often weaves it's way through the work that we do and the standards we are required to meet. This is the second article in a series looking at Information Security Law in the jurisdiction of the United States. Enjoy Daniel -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- U.S. Information Security Law, Part 2 By Steven Robinson This is the second part of a four-part series looking at U.S. information security laws and the way those laws affect security professionals. In this installment, we will look at the legal framework for security of an enterprise's working environment from the perspective of information security professionals, with particular emphasis on the protection of communications. http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1681 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Powerful Anti-Spam Management and More... SurfControl E-mail Filter puts the brakes on spam, viruses and malicious code. Safeguard your business critical communications. Download a free 30-day trial: http://www.securityfocus.com/SurfControl-incidents
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