Summary: A recent article discusses the responsibilities and expectations for organizations in Delaware following a data breach, particularly under the new Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act (DPDPA). Organizations are advised to prepare for inquiries from the Attorney General’s office regarding the breach and can potentially avoid penalties if they rectify the issues within a specified time. The piece also highlights the growing trend of state-level data privacy regulations and the impact on companies’ data security strategies.
Affected: Organizations operating in Delaware
Keypoints :
- Companies must prepare to provide detailed assessments of data breaches, including harm caused and data sensitivity.
- Delaware offers a “right to cure,” allowing organizations to rectify breaches within 30 to 60 days to avoid penalties.
- State-level privacy regulations are increasing, with funding and expertise aimed at enhancing enforcement and setting new compliance standards.
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/data-privacy/states-move-to-enforce-data-security-regulation
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