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Can I collect server log information from participants in Georgia? What are the requirements?
Collecting Server Log Information from Participants in Georgia
Based on the provided context documents, there are no specific requirements mentioned regarding collecting server log information from participants in Georgia. However, it is important to note that Georgia has laws related to data privacy and security, such as the Action in event of telephone record security breach; notification to Georgia residents; law enforcement exception; violations shall be unfair or deceptive practice in consumer transactions [3.1]. Therefore, it is recommended to ensure that any collection of personal data, including server log information, is done in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. It is also recommended to have a clear privacy policy that outlines the types of data collected, how it is used, and how it is protected.
In addition, it is important to note that the General Assembly finds that programs that involve significant expenditures or major changes for large numbers of Georgia residents should each be backed by a strong business case at its launch [1.1]. Therefore, it is recommended to have a clear business case for collecting server log information, especially if it involves significant expenditures or major changes.
Furthermore, Georgia Register [2.1] and Annual state information technology report [2.2] provide information on the requirements and standards for information technology initiatives and reports in Georgia. However, they do not provide specific information on collecting server log information.
Overall, while there are no specific requirements mentioned regarding collecting server log information from participants in Georgia, it is important to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations and to have a clear privacy policy and business case.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Submission of business cases for information technology programs; requirements.
- [2.1] Georgia Register.
- [2.2] Annual state information technology report; requirements; standards.
- [3.1] Action in event of telephone record security breach; notification to Georgia residents; law enforcement exception; violations shall be unfair or deceptive practice in consumer transactions.
Jurisdiction
Georgia, Georgia