The various state laws have different provisions governing who must report a security breach, timing and circumstances applicable when notification must be made, the remedies available to individuals whose data security was breach, whether exemptions apply for encrypted, redacted data or law-enforcement actions. These laws may change, such as to add additional types of personal data.
While we do not guarantee that the laws listed are up to date, we believe that management, IT departments, purchasing departments, in-house lawyers and customers and suppliers should have a better understanding of the types of privacy laws by actually reading them.
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