Senior Associate Editor Robert Vamosi covers hoaxes, viruses, and security threats for CNET Reviews. Have a question for him? Let him know!
By Robert Vamosi
A little-known California law, intended to combat identity theft, could have broad consequences when it goes into effect on July 1. Called SB 1386, the legislation requires all companies--even if they're not located in California--to notify their California-based customers of any security breach involving those customers' personal information.
Senior associate editor, CNET Reviews (April 30, 2003) However, online and mail order companies will probably find it easier to notify all of their customers when such a breach occurs, making SB 1386 in effect one of the first national--and possibly international--cyberdisclosure laws.
Senior Associate Editor Robert Vamosi covers hoaxes, viruses, and security threats for CNET Reviews. Have a question for him? Let him know!
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