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Top Business Regulatory Issues

Once again, privacy and cyber security hit the list of top business regulatory issues facing companies of all sizes.

A NYC area cyber security consultant and managed services provider (MSP) reviews the top business regulatory issues for 2023 in a new article on the eMazzanti Technologies website. The informative article first takes a broad look at business legal concerns, which include worker pay and benefits, discrimination, and intellectual property.

The author then dives into the privacy law changes taking effect in 2023, including new privacy legislation in the states of California, Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and Utah. He then asserts that these laws as well as numerous cyber security regulations underscore the need for businesses to strengthen their data risk management. He concludes by urging best practices for privacy and cyber security.

“Businesses face a host of challenges this year, from inflation to ongoing concerns with pay equality and supply chain security,” stated Almi Dumi, CISO, eMazzanti Technologies. “Once again, privacy and cyber security hit the list of top business regulatory issues facing companies of all sizes.”

Below are a few excerpts from the article, “Privacy and Cyber Security Among Top Business Regulatory Issues in 2023.”

Top Business Regulatory Issues Cover a Wide Range

“Spurred on by rapid digital transformation and an increasing focus on data privacy, legislation at all levels also highlights the need to protect sensitive information. For decades, companies have had to abide by the standards set forth in HIPAA and PCI DSS, for instance. And in 2018, GDPR came into effect, reflecting widespread consumer concern about personal data.”

Privacy Law Changes Taking Effect in 2023

“Currently, five states have comprehensive privacy regulations, with most privacy laws taking effect in 2023. Additionally, another fourteen states have introduced comprehensive consumer privacy bills. For businesses that operate across state lines, staying on top of privacy law changes can prove challenging.”

Focus on Risk Management

“The data privacy laws enacted and under discussion, as well as numerous cyber security regulations, underscore the need for businesses to strengthen their data risk management. It will prove important for companies to build defensible programs for achieving regulatory compliance and meeting cyber security needs.”

Best Practices for Privacy and Cyber Security

“As businesses strengthen their data privacy and security practices, they should build on a foundation of solid information governance. Unless they know what data they have, where it lives and who can access it, they cannot ensure regulatory compliance.”

Security and Compliance Experts

To schedule a data security assessment and begin building a comprehensive cyber security and privacy program, business leaders should contact the data security and compliance experts at eMazzanti Technologies.

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