United States:
CPRA And Information Security
02 November 2021
Littler Mendelson
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In this podcast episode, Co-Chair of Littler's Privacy
Practice, Philip Gordon, along with core privacy team members,
shareholders Kwabena Appenteng and Zoe Argento, cover the big
change for employers with respect to information security
under the CPRA – the new, affirmative
obligation on employers to implement reasonable security policies
and practices. Is this a game changer for employers?
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