Friday, 23 January 2015
New York Attorney General Looks to Strengthen Data Security Laws
From American Banker –
“New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is proposing legislation to strengthen data security laws to protect consumers from having their personal data stolen.
There currently is no law in New York that requires businesses to institute data security measures to protect consumer information. If a data breach occurs, companies only have to notify affected individuals if their "private information" was compromised.”
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Labels:
cyber security,
data protection,
law,
New York,
Security