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Jan. 22, 2014

AB 1149: Expanding state data breach notification rules

A number of online service providers may, for the first time, be subject to California's data breach notification requirements. By Jake Romero


By Jake Romero


California has expanded its data breach notification requirements by adding certain online account information to the definition of "personal information" used to determine whether notification is required under state law. As a result, a number of online service providers may, for the first time, be subject to California's notification requirements.


Previously, California's notification requirements were triggered when ...

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