A 3339
Revises requirements for disclosure of a breach of security of certain computerized records containing personal information.
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Bill overview
This bill updates New Jersey’s law regarding the disclosure of data breaches involving personal information. It requires businesses and public entities holding computerized records containing personal data to promptly notify affected customers within five business days, unless law enforcement needs to delay the notification. The bill also clarifies the process for determining if misuse of breached information is not reasonably possible and outlines methods for providing notification, including electronic and substitute notices. It also addresses notification requirements for breaches affecting a large number of people and those involving usernames and passwords.
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Sterley Stanley
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