Chapter 29 resources for the Cyberlaw book
By John Bandler
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Chapter 29 Data law introduced
Chapter references, resources, and additional reading
- Chapter 29 resources, https://johnbandler.com/cyberlawbook-resources-ch29/ (this page)
- Chapter 30, Data breach notification laws
- Chapter 31, Cybersecurity laws
- Chapter 32, Privacy laws
- Chapter 33, Artificial intelligence
- Chapter 34, Summarizing some data laws
- Data law, https://johnbandler.com/data-law/
- Civil cyberlaw, https://johnbandler.com/civil-cyberlaw/
- NY's secure data disposal law, General Business Law (GBL) § 399H, Disposal of records containing personal identifying information, https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/GBS/399-H
- Data law: A part of cyberlaw we all should know about (my article for Reuters, hosted here)
Chapter questions
- List the four types of data law, from simplest to most complex.
- What do you think of these four categories of data law as laid out in the text? Do you think that adequately categorizes them? Should be more, less, and why?
- How important do you think secure data disposal laws are today, and why?
- Provide the full name, statute citation, and link to NY's secure data disposal law
Links and information
- The book: Cyberlaw: Law for Digital Spaces and Information Systems, by John Bandler
- Cyberlaw Book Resources (main resources page)
- Cyberlaw book FAQ
- Cyberlaw main book page
- Amazon - John's Author page
- Udemy online course on cyberlaw
(other online courses too)
- Services
This page is hosted at https://johnbandler.com/cyberlawbook-resources-ch29, copyright John Bandler, all rights reserved.
Originally posted 11/23/2024. Updated 3/31/2025.