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| Government and Local Government |
| Monday, 31 December 2007 02:08 |
Local GovernmentAll units of local government are subject to the same federal and state legislation requiring privacy and information security as businesses. Your entity collects, stores, and disposes of personally identifiable and business information on employees, constituents, and clients. Whether you are responsible for a town, village, city, county, or other municipal unit, you and your organization are responsible for safeguarding the information the public has entrusted with your entity. The public sector has reported numerous and some of the most egregious information compromises over the last several years. Your organization can quickly and easily protect your employees and constituents by putting privacy best practices in place with policies, procedures, and training programs that involve little or no administrative overhead. What laws are you subject to and what’s your risk? See “Regulatory Links” and "Publications" in our Publications and Press Resource Area. Resources for municipalities and non-profit entities: |
| Last Updated on Saturday, 14 February 2009 00:25 |