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North Carolina Cybersecurity/Data Privacy Lawyer
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Every state has its own laws addressing data breaches, as well as the federal government addressing particular industries (such as HIPAA for the medical field). Some states have separate data privacy regulations controlling how businesses have to treat consumer data. All computerized systems are at risk–from governments to small businesses and personal devices. When you own a business, you should have a compliance policy in place and know what to do when you have a cyber incident or, worse, are actually breached.
Our firm can review or draft your business cybersecurity plans and data privacy policies, including how best to protect yourself, address an incident, and ensure compliance with the various laws that apply to your business to minimize the financial impact. Contact a North Carolina cybersecurity and data privacy lawyer to discuss how to protect yourself and properly address cyber incidents.
Cybersecurity/Data Privacy Services Our Attorneys Offer
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- Cyberinsurance Review and Counseling
- Cybersecurity/Data Privacy Litigation
- Creating/Drafting
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- Data Breach Avoidance Plans
- Data Privacy Policies & Plans
- Incident Response Plans
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- Electronically Stored Information (ESI) Issues
- Incident Response
- Regulatory Compliance and Reporting
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- Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS)
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Heath Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH)
- Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
- Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA)
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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Get Help from a North Carolina Cybersecurity/Data Privacy Attorney
Get help from a North Carolina cybersecurity and data privacy lawyer to safeguard your information now. Call today to discuss your needs.

Written By Kellam T. Parks
Kellam founded what is now Parks Zeigler, PLLC in 2012 to embrace modern technologies to best serve clients. This passion for technology led to the formation of the Cybersecurity/Data Privacy practice area making the firm a leader in helping businesses protect themselves and respond to incidents. When he’s not practicing law in this area and handling high-asset divorces, Kellam manages the firm with his co-owner, Brandon Zeigler, contributes to local and state-wide Bar associations, and frequently writes and speaks to audiences across a variety of sectors and geographic locations, including nationally on the topics of Cybersecurity/Data Privacy, digital evidence, law firm management, and technology/AI.