Inside The New Data Breach Laws In Montana And Wyoming

Law360, New York (April 1, 2015, 3:16 PM EDT) -- Montana and Wyoming have recently revised their data breach notification laws including their definitions of what constitutes personally identifiable information subject to breach notification. They have added identifiers that will capture those data breach incidents involving health information and medical account information to address the rise in medical identity theft and fraud. Additionally, Wyoming deleted certain data elements such as place of employment and employee identification numbers, which benefits companies and their human resource departments. Companies storing the data of Wyoming residents now do not have an obligation to report such employee only information incidents....

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