Colorado has enacted groundbreaking privacy and cybersecurity legislation that will require covered entities to implement and maintain reasonable security procedures, dispose of documents containing confidential information properly, ensure that confidential information is protected when transferred to third parties, and notify affected individuals of data breaches in the shortest time frame in the country.
The new law—which becomes effective on September 1, 2018—was spearheaded by the Colorado Attorney General’s office, which is charged with enforcing its requirements. As a result of the legislation, covered entities should consider implementing written information security programs, third party vendor management controls, and incident response plans to best position themselves against potential enforcement actions and civil litigation in the future.
On Monday, June 4, 2018, at 12 PM PT/1 PM MT/3 PM ET, Ballard Spahr attorneys will hold a webinar to provide an in-depth analysis of the new law and to discuss what covered entities must do to ensure compliance. Click here to register.
For a discussion of the new law’s most notable provisions, see our legal alert.