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Data Encryption Required: MA Property Managers And Data Protection
I found an interesting article over at meeb.com , lawyers that seem to specialize in real estate and properties. I was looking up 201 CMR 17.00 compliance information--the compliance date was March 1, 2010--and happened upon how condominium managers are...
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Why Do Companies Not Pay A Fine For A Data Breach?
Data Breach Notification Laws - Pretty Much All States Have Theirs The landmark California regulation that was passed in 2002 requires companies to go public when they've experienced a data breach. Today, eight years later, most states have passed...
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Data Encryption Vs. Seven Years Of Credit Monitoring
The Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission is offering people an unprecedented 7 years of fraud alerts on their credit reports . That's the result of a January data breach where 80,000 people's sensitive information was potentially compromised. (There's...
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Disk Encryption Software: UK Oldham Council Breached Again, Why Data Security Requires Layers
The Manchester Evening News is reporting that the Oldham council in the UK has experienced another data breach. This follows an ordeal where the same council lost 17 laptops, stolen by a guy pushing a trashcan on wheels. The need for data encryption like...
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Virginia Personal Information Data Privacy Notification And Encryption Laws: Va. Code § 18.2-186.6
The state of Virginia's data breach notification law went into effect on July 1, 2008. It is similarly worded to other state legislation in that the use of data encryption software provides safe harbor from costly and embarrassing breach notifications...
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Data Security: UT Gas Pumps Carry Card Skimmers
One of the difficulties I have face when speaking to people about the need for better data security is denial, "because we're too small, it won't happen to us." "It" being a data breach. In other words, we're too small...
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