California - Cybersecurity disclosure law
2003-01-09 22:29:48+01 by
meuon
2 comments
May force companies to acknowledge security breaches..Of course, it also means they may hide them a little better as well, in order NOT to disclose them publically, which may backfire.
(Dan edited to add the link here)
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#Comment made: 2003-01-09 23:51:39+01 by:
meuon
Sorry.. I got waylaid.. dang work keeps getting in the way.
#Comment made: 2003-01-09 22:38:17+01 by:
Dan Lyke
Just edited it to put the link in the body. Need a better interface for that, or now that I've given up on using RSS in that way just ditch the field altogether.
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