Roundtable Discussion of State Address Confidentiality Programs
Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Programs (ACPs) have been adopted in many states to protect domestic violence victims’ addresses and other personal information from collection and disclosure. Financial services institutions are taking strides to protect the data of participants in ACPs, but the financial services industry also faces some of the most complex issues with ACP compliance.
Bradley is happy to announce that it has joined the National Association of Address Confidential Programs (NACAP) as a sponsoring member. NACAP was founded by state ACP administrators, and advocates for awareness and education of state ACP programs. Our Cybersecurity and Privacy team has been invited to meet with NACAP leadership later this month, and we’re hoping to connect with our financial services clients to hear about the issues they’re experiencing while implementing and tracking ACP programs.
Please join Erin Illman, Rachel LaBruyere, and Leah Campbell to share your thoughts, and to get an update on recent developments plus a forecast for the new year. If you are unable to attend but would like to submit questions or comments about Safe at Home ACP programs, please email jwingate@bradley.com.