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01Aug

Settlement Highlights High Cost Of Data Breaches

As data breaches continue to make headlines, one of the largest consumer credit reporting agencies in the U.S. recently announced a proposed settlement that would entail payment of up to $700 million in fines and monetary relief in connection with a...
By: Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence and
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/settlement-highlights-high-cost-of-data-14369/

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