Overview

2022 has been relatively quiet as it relates to state updates to breach notification laws, but Maryland made significant alterations to its general data breach notification law. Additionally, several other states made more minor changes, and the federal government issued or proposed several new data security and breach reporting requirements for certain types of entities. Companies should take note of the updates in federal laws and guidance, demanding cybersecurity measures in order to maintain adequate security posture to best prevent ransomware and other cyberattacks.

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Photo of Amelia M. Gerlicher Amelia M. Gerlicher

Amelia Gerlicher focuses her practice in the areas of privacy and data security, counseling clients on preparing for and reacting to data breaches and network intrusions, as well as helping clients assess and address the privacy and data security risks that arise from…

Amelia Gerlicher focuses her practice in the areas of privacy and data security, counseling clients on preparing for and reacting to data breaches and network intrusions, as well as helping clients assess and address the privacy and data security risks that arise from a wide range of commercial activities.

Photo of Peter Hegel Peter Hegel

Peter Hegel counsels clients on protection of personally identifiable information (PII) and infrastructure.

Photo of Akua Asare-Konadu Akua Asare-Konadu

Before enrolling in law school, Akua worked as a legislative assistant to Washington State Senator Rebecca Saldana. She has also worked as a session aide, a legislative fellow, a state senate and federal house intern, and a regional field director for a U.S.

Before enrolling in law school, Akua worked as a legislative assistant to Washington State Senator Rebecca Saldana. She has also worked as a session aide, a legislative fellow, a state senate and federal house intern, and a regional field director for a U.S. Senate campaign.