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10 Years After SB 1386, California Attorney General Issues First Ever
Report and Recommendations on Data Breaches
California was the first state in the country, only 10 years ago, to pass
the first ever state data security breach notification law, SB 1386,
codified at California Civil Code sections 1798.29 and
1798.82<http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=civ&group=01001-02000&file=1798.80-1798.84>.
Last year, SB 24 amended the law, effective January 1,
2012<http://www.infolawgroup.com/2011/09/articles/breach-notice/california-amends-its-data-breach-law-for-real-this-time-as-california-goes-so-goes-the-nation-part-three/>,
to require organizations issuing a security breach notification to more
than 500 California residents as a result of a single breach submit a copy
of that notification to the Attorney General.  Today, for the first time,
California Attorney General Kamala Harris issued a report describing the
notifications her office saw in 2012 and providing recommendations based on
those findings<http://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-kamala-d-harris-releases-report-data-breaches-25-million>.
Recommendation number one?  Encrypt, encrypt, encrypt.


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