Calif. Report Signals More Data Breach Crackdowns To Come

By Erin Coe (July 2, 2013, 10:46 PM EDT) -- The California attorney general's recent report finding that companies could have prevented 1.4 million Californians from being victimized by data breaches last year if stricter encryption measures had been in place is another sign that her office plans to boost enforcement against businesses experiencing breaches and to spur consumer protection legislation, experts said Tuesday....

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