United States:
New Database Allows Review Of Past History Of Data Breaches
19 July 2011
Foley Hoag LLP
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The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse has created
in an interesting tool, a "Chronology of Data Breaches."
It doesn't promise that it is comprehensive; what it does say
is that it is a "useful indication of the types of breaches
that occur, the categories of entities that experience breaches,
and the size of such breaches."
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about your specific circumstances.
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