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22 March 2017

Massachusetts Allows Public Access To Data Breach Information

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Massachusetts joins California, Oregon, and Washington in allowing public access to data breach information.
United States Privacy

On January 3, 2017, the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation announced that it will make information about security breaches affecting Massachusetts citizens publicly available online, pursuant to an update to the state's public records law. Massachusetts joins California, Oregon, and Washington in allowing public access to data breach information.

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