Troutman Pepper Locke partners examine ambiguities in the Department of Justice’s compliance guidance for its new data security program.

The Department of Justice’s new data security program took effect on April 8. A few days later, the agency issued an implementation and enforcement policy that provides a 90-day leniency period for DSP civil enforcement through July 8, along with a compliance guide and frequently asked questions.

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Photo of Peter Jeydel Peter Jeydel

Pete helps clients navigate today’s increasingly complex regulatory and enforcement environment at the intersection of national security, international trade, finance, and technology. He works with clients to identify innovative solutions to business problems arising from these often daunting and highly technical regulations, based

Pete helps clients navigate today’s increasingly complex regulatory and enforcement environment at the intersection of national security, international trade, finance, and technology. He works with clients to identify innovative solutions to business problems arising from these often daunting and highly technical regulations, based on a clear understanding of the government’s expectations and priorities.

Photo of James Koenig James Koenig

Jim co-chairs the firm’s Privacy + Cyber Practice Group. For the past ten years, he has represented global clients in the financial services, energy, retail, pharmaceutical/health care, cable, telecommunications, car rental, airline, social media, technology, and manufacturing industries, including 35% of Fortune 100-listed companies.

Photo of David Navetta David Navetta

David advises clients on all aspects of technology and data law, including data privacy, information security, artificial intelligence (AI), financial reporting, data governance, technology-related transactions, and data monetization and use.