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California's S.B. 1386 Requires Notification of Customers When Unencrypted Data Are Stolen

Last year, a new California privacy law went into effect. The law, commonly referred to as "SB 1386" and formally a part of California's Civil Code, Sections 1798.29 and 1798.82-84, requires those that store sensitive personal information--including government agencies, businesses, and persons engaged in business activities--to notify California residents when that data has been, or may have been, accessed without authorization.

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