Data Breach Laws: A State-by-State Framework

What you need to know for compliance coast-to-coast. Back in 2020 we posted an article containing links to data breach laws from each state, and it has proven to be one of our more popular posts.  Because laws surrounding the use (and abuse) of technology are always evolving, we thought it was worth taking another […]

Data Breach Laws: A State-by-State Framework as of September 2022

What you need to know for compliance coast-to-coast. Back in 2020 we posted an article containing links to data breach laws from each state, and it has proven to be one of our more popular posts.  Because laws surrounding the use (and abuse) of technology are always evolving, we thought it was worth taking another […]

Data Breach Laws: A State-by-State Framework as of September 2021

What you need to know for compliance coast-to-coast. Back in 2020 we posted an article containing links to data breach laws from each state, and it has proven to be one of our more popular posts.  Because laws surrounding the use (and abuse) of technology are always evolving, we thought it was worth taking another […]

New Metrics for a New Round of SOC Reviews

Just in time for the next round of SOC reviews, we’ve reviewed and updated our metrics… Well it’s that time of year again: the days are growing shorter, the leaves are changing color and your compliance officer is gathering up SOC reports for this year’s round of reviews! Here at infotex we’ve long maintained a […]

Object Access Limitations

Object Access Limitations. . . While offering some visibility, there are limitations to object access monitoring. If your organization has to comply with industry regulations such as GLBA, HIPAA, or Sarbanes Oxley, you know that maintaining data security and privacy are important, and one of the ways you can accomplish that is with object access […]

Time To Re-Think Mandatory Password Changes?

Aging, in an attempt to be security-focused policy, could have unintended consequences which put data at risk.  A new blog post by the Federal Trade Commission’s Chief Technologist offers new research and insight on a subject our Managing Partner Dan Hadaway originally brought up all the way back in 2009*: the unintended consequences of mandatory routine password […]

Infotex Jam Scholarship Giveaway!

Register to win a $2,500 scholarship! The 2016 infotex JaM! was already going to be special since we’re celebrating our 15th anniversary, but now we’re pleased to announce that one lucky attendee will win a scholarship totaling $2,500 worth of infotex and IBA events! To be eligible to win you must: Have been named an Information […]