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The new Mass 201 CMR 17.00 regulation is a complicated layer of regulations and requirements, and it affects any company that stores or maintains personally identifiable information on any Massachusetts resident. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is taking on the lead on regulating use of personal information, so don't miss this opportunity to learn the ins and outs of the new regulations.

During this CSO Executive Seminar on Mass 201 CMR 17.00, you'll hear from experts in the new data protection law, including representatives from the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. This direct, focused seminar will help you understand what you need to do to achieve and maintain compliance by the January 2010 deadline.

CSO magazine is proud to be an authorized provider of CPE credits for (ISC)2 members. Earn up to 4 CPE credits by attending this CSO Executive Seminar!

For questions, please contact
executiveprograms@cxo.com or call 800-366-0246.


Agenda Topics & More:

  • Understand the Mass. Law 201 CMR 17.00

  • Ensure Your Organization is Prepared for Compliance

  • Inside the Organization that Governs the new Mass Law

Speakers Include:

Matthew Karlyn,
Senior Counsel, Foley & Lardner

David Escalante,
Director of Computer Policy and Security, Boston College

David Murray,
General Counsel
Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation

Related URLs

Mass 201 CMR-17.00, with which all companies owning, licensing, storing or maintaining personal information on Mass. resident must comply by January 1, 2010, click here

To read the full text of the Chapter 82 law, plus sections 93H and 93I, as enacted on February 3, 2008, click here