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August 26, 2010, 12:56PM
California Bill Ups the Ante on Breach Notifications
The new bill requires that
the company include the type of personal information exposed in the
breach; the date or estimated date of the breach; a general description
of the incident itself; and toll-free numbers and addresses for credit
reporting agencies if the breach included social security numbers,
driver's licenses, or California ID cards. Read the full article. [Dark Reading]
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