Frederick C. Bingham Co-Authors Data Privacy Article in Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Report

Frederick C. Bingham Co-Authors Data Privacy Article in Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Report

Kasowitz associate Frederick C. Bingham has co-authored “Data Privacy Implications of DOJ Bulk Sensitive Personal Data Rule Under Executive Order 14117 as Seen Through the Lens of Vendor Contracting and International Norms,” published in Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Report.  The article examines the regulatory, contractual, and compliance implications of Executive Order 14117 and the accompanying Department of Justice rule, Preventing Access to Americans’ Bulk Sensitive Personal Data and United States Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern.  In addition, the authors analyze the DOJ’s expansive definition of sensitive personal data and its significant decision to treat anonymized, de-identified, and pseudonymized data as within regulatory scope.
 
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Frederick C. Bingham is a member of Kasowitz’s Data Strategy, Privacy, and Security team and focuses his practice on issues related to data privacy, cybersecurity, and AI.  He advises clients on compliance with global privacy frameworks (including the CCPA/CPRA, GDPR, and emerging U.S. state and federal laws), managing AI-related legal risks, establishing and maintaining cybersecurity best practices, responding to government investigations and regulatory enforcement, developing records and information governance, and negotiating technology transactions.