The Growing Pains of Data Breach Notification Law


Autoria(s): Burdon, Mark; Lane, Bill; von Nessen, Paul
Contribuinte(s)

Kierkegaard, Sylvia

Kierkegaard, Patrick

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Mandatory data breach notification laws are a novel statutory solution in relation to organizational protections of personal information. They require organizations which have suffered a breach of security involving personal information to notif'y those persons whose information may have been affected. These laws originated in the state based legislatures of the United States during the last decade and have subsequently garnered worldwide legislative interest. Despite their perceived utility, mandatory data breach notification laws have several conceptual and practical concems that limit the scope of their applicability, particularly in relation to existing information privacy law regimes. We outline these concerns, and in doing so, we contend that while mandatory data breach notification laws have many useful facets, their utility as an 'add-on' to enhance the failings of current information privacy law frameworks should not necessarily be taken for granted.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55576/

Publicador

International Association of IT Lawyers

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/55576/1/Lane_GrowingPainsofDataBreach.pdf

http://www.iaitl.org/publications.html

Burdon, Mark, Lane, Bill, & von Nessen, Paul (2011) The Growing Pains of Data Breach Notification Law. In Kierkegaard, Sylvia & Kierkegaard, Patrick (Eds.) Law Across Nations : Governance, Policy & Statutes. International Association of IT Lawyers, pp. 83-96.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 International Association of IT Lawyers

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Law

Palavras-Chave #180103 Administrative Law #data breach notification law #personal information #information privacy #privacy law
Tipo

Book Chapter