Securiti Ranked #1 DSPM Vendor by GigaOm

View

Kansas Data Protection Law: A Comprehensive Guide

Published décembre 18, 2024

Contributors

Anas Baig

Product Marketing Manager at Securiti

Adeel Hasan

Sr. Data Privacy Analyst at Securiti

CIPM, CIPP/Canada

Currently, Kansas doesn't have a comprehensive data privacy law. You can visit our US State Privacy Laws Tracker to stay updated on the progress of privacy-related bills across the US.

The present era is marked by seamless digital connectivity and information sharing. However, cybersecurity threats have also significantly increased, putting users’ privacy at serious risk. Regulatory authorities globally are working to establish strict data protection laws to protect users' privacy and individual rights. These laws place significant emphasis on protecting users’ data and empowering them to control how businesses collect and process their data.

As a result, many states in the US have enacted comprehensive data protection laws. However, some states still have yet to enact state-wide data protection regulations. Regardless, businesses should be mindful of other tribal, local, or federal data laws that they must comply with to avoid legal consequences. This article provides insights into Kansas's existing federal laws and highlights primary considerations for demonstrating compliance.

Introduction

Protecting sensitive information is paramount in the era of cybersecurity threats. Hence, if a business collects and processes personal information, it must ensure proper safeguards and best practices for confidentiality and integrity.

The Current Status in Kansas

As mentioned earlier, Kansas does not have a comprehensive data privacy regulation, unlike other states in the US, such as California, Colorado, etc. While it acknowledges the dire need for a state-wide data privacy law, it has yet to propose a bill. However, businesses must be aware of the existing federal laws that are equally complex and strict in protecting users' personal data.

Key Considerations

Federal Laws and Regulations

Many federal laws apply to businesses operating in Kansas, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). This act specifically applies to healthcare entities and fosters the protection of individuals’ Protected Health Information (PHI). This type of personally identifiable information (PII) includes data related to social security numbers, medical health records, diagnoses, etc. Another important law that applies to businesses operating in the state is the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA). The act provides safeguard provisions for specific categories of personal information.

Business Best Practices

Businesses operating in Kansas should voluntarily adopt the data privacy and protection practices provided in other state privacy laws. This would allow businesses to ensure transparent data collection and processing practices while demonstrating secure and responsible data handling to consumers. Some best practices businesses should adopt include enhanced data security measures, updated and automated privacy notices, data breach analysis and response framework, and robust data security posture management practices.

Conclusion

Kansas does not currently have a comprehensive data privacy law. Still, businesses operating in the state should stay aware of other local and federal laws to protect data and avoid legal consequences.

Partager

Rejoignez notre newsletter

Recevez toutes les dernières informations, les mises à jour de la loi et plus encore dans votre boîte de réception

Videos

Spotlight Talks

Latest

View More

CAIO’s Guide to Building Safe Knowledge Agents

AI is rapidly moving from test cases to real-world implementation like internal knowledge agents and customer service chatbots, and a PwC report predicts 2025...

Securiti Names Accenture as 2025 Partner of the Year for Data+AI Security View More

Securiti Names Accenture as 2025 Partner of the Year for Data+AI Security

Securiti, the pioneer in data security, privacy, governance, and compliance, announced its inaugural Data+AI Security Partner of the Year Award, celebrating its top partners’...

Navigating Data Security and Governance in Australia’s Finance Sector View More

Navigating Data Security and Governance in Australia’s Finance Sector

Navigate data security and governance in Australia's finance sector. Discover key compliance areas and solutions, data privacy and AI regulations, and how Securiti helps.

HB 2094 View More

An Overview of Virginia’s High-Risk Artificial Intelligence Developer and Deployer Act (HB 2094)

Virginia Governor Vetoes the High-risk AI Developer and Deployer Act. Learn what was in the Bill, obligations of developers and deployers, and key takeaways.

The Future of Privacy View More

The Future of Privacy: Top Emerging Privacy Trends in 2025

Download the whitepaper to gain insights into the top emerging privacy trends in 2025. Analyze trends and embed necessary measures to stay ahead.

View More

Personalization vs. Privacy: Data Privacy Challenges in Retail

Download the whitepaper to learn about the regulatory landscape and enforcement actions in the retail industry, data privacy challenges, practical recommendations, and how Securiti...

Nigeria's DPA View More

Navigating Nigeria’s DPA: A Step-by-Step Compliance Roadmap

Download the infographic to learn how Nigeria's Data Protection Act (DPA) mapping impacts your organization and compliance strategy.

Decoding Data Retention Requirements Across US State Privacy Laws View More

Decoding Data Retention Requirements Across US State Privacy Laws

Download the infographic to explore data retention requirements across US state privacy laws. Understand key retention requirements and noncompliance penalties.

Gencore AI and Amazon Bedrock View More

Building Enterprise-Grade AI with Gencore AI and Amazon Bedrock

Learn how to build secure enterprise AI copilots with Amazon Bedrock models, protect AI interactions with LLM Firewalls, and apply OWASP Top 10 LLM...

DSPM Vendor Due Diligence View More

DSPM Vendor Due Diligence

DSPM’s Buyer Guide ebook is designed to help CISOs and their teams ask the right questions and consider the right capabilities when looking for...

What's
New