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Fisher Phillips Attorneys Provide a 5-Step Plan for Businesses with Operations in China

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12.19.22

In a byline article published in Pratt’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Law, Nazanin Afshar, Ariella T. Onyeama and Nan Sato author an article providing a five-step plan for businesses with operations in China to take to stay compliant with China’s new Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL).

They define the PIPL, who it applies to, and the potential penalties for data breaches under the PIPL. They proceed to outline the five steps, create data mapping and a clear data inventory; appoint a data processing officer; provide appropriate notices to consumers; and provide policy updates and trainings.

“The PIPL is one of the most restrictive data privacy laws in the world. An organization that does business or employs any individuals in China, or that processes personal data from China, should make every effort to learn more about the implications of this new law.

To read the article, visit Pratt’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Law.

 

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