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Cynthia is a highly regarded authority in the privacy and security field and a Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP). She handles the full range of data security issues for companies of all sizes, from start-ups to major corporations. Cynthia is masterful at conducting privacy audits; crafting procedures to protect data; advising clients on state, federal, and international laws and regulations on information use and data security; helping organizations respond to breaches; and planning data transfers associated with corporate transactions. She is an in-demand media commentator and speaker on privacy and cybersecurity issues.
Cynthia is Chair of the firm's Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice, a Certified Information Privacy Professional-US (CIPP-US), and a Certified Information Privacy Professional-Europe (CIPP-E).
She represents companies in information, communications, and technology, including e-commerce and other electronic transactions. She counsels clients through all stages of the “corporate lifecycle,” from start-ups through mid- and later-stage financings to IPO, and has broad experience in technology and business law, including online contracting issues, licensing, domain name issues, software development, and complex outsourcing transactions.
Cynthia has extensive experience in privacy, data security, and information management matters, including state, federal, and international laws and regulations on the use and transfer of information, behavioral advertising, data security breach compliance and incident response, data breach incident response planning, as well as data transfers in the context of mergers and acquisitions and technology transactions.
She conducts privacy audits and risk assessments to determine data and transaction flow and to assess privacy practices, and assists with drafting and implementation of privacy policies and information security policies and procedures and monitoring of privacy “best practices” across all levels of the enterprise.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Cynthia J. Larose
- Privacy Monday – Privacy Bits and Bytes to Start Your Week - (Posted On Monday, July 08, 2013)
- Privacy Monday: Privacy Tidbits to Start Your Week - (Posted On Tuesday, July 02, 2013)
- Revised Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Guide on ‘Red Flags’ Identity Theft Rule Published - (Posted On Monday, July 01, 2013)
- Amended Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Rule Compliance Deadline Approaching - (Posted On Saturday, June 29, 2013)
- Guide to Compliance with the Amended Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) Rule - (Posted On Friday, June 28, 2013)
- Welcome to Privacy Monday - (Posted On Tuesday, June 25, 2013)
- New Cybersecurity Guidance Released by the National Institute of Standards and Technology: What You Need to Know for Your Business - (Posted On Tuesday, June 11, 2013)
- Delta Finds Reprieve in State Court, but Not Everyone Will Get to Fly the Friendly Skies - (Posted On Tuesday, June 04, 2013)
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA): No Delay - (Posted On Wednesday, May 08, 2013)
- Update: About California’s Right to Know Act — Silicon Valley No Longer Worried - (Posted On Sunday, May 05, 2013)
Cynthia J. Larose and her thought leadership on all things Privacy has been selected for a National Law Review Go-To Thought Leadership Award. Ms. Larose’s expertise in this emerging area of law, especially as it has developed over the years, has provided readers with a complete body of knowledge for the developing regulatory and litigation issues and has helped NLR readers navigate concerns that are not always obvious. Additionally, Ms. Larose creates articles that are reader-focused and approachable, well-suited for the web and that translate complex legal issues into easy to understand reading. You can subscribe to Cybersecurity viewpoints from Mintz here.