Five Days ago the State of Connecticut imposed upon all licensed insurance agents, of any type, the responsibility of reporting any identity theft breaches their clients inform them about to the attorney general's office. The attorney general has already taken the stance that any privacy breach that occurs in their state will require identity theft consultation and recovery as part of a company's responsibilities.
Three and one half percent of identities stolen are compromised and the costs to business grows exponentially. Not too many companies do full restoration really. Connecticut fired the first shot. How far behind do you think other states are in enacting the same requirements?
So tell me have you done your privacy prebreach preparedness yet? Do you know if it was done well? Take my test and find out.
As it relates to identity protection "How Naked Are You?" Take the Test. Get Your Score.
Monday, October 4, 2010
State of Connecticut Acts
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