Cybersecurity Compliance, Policies, & Procedures
- Drafting customized cybersecurity policies and procedures that cover employees, vendors, and contractors.
- Preparing detailed provisions that cover the full range of protections and systems that employers need to prevent cyber-attacks and breaches of confidential information.
- Drafting cybersecurity policies for New York financial service companies to ensure compliance with the Department of Financial Service’s 23 NYCRR 500.
In addition to providing cybersecurity compliance legal counsel, Halpern & Scrom also offers the following services to help our clients mitigate risk:
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