qIn 2005, 20 different states and the City of New York followed California's lead and passed laws seeking to require entities collecting or storing personally identifiable information to notify the subjects if unauthorized third parties gain access to that information. There are now 21 different state laws on the subject, many with very different requirements. Federal legislation is hoped for, but passage of broadly preemptive federal legislation is far from certain. This book provides comprehensive guidance to all 21 state legislative efforts at breach notification statutes, categorizes the various aspects of such statutes and specifically describes how each different state deals with each aspect. It points out the similarities and differences of each state law. The approach is simply a detailed summary of each different legislative scheme. This is a reference for anyone dealing with data breach notification issues.q--BOOK JACKET.Numerous studies have indicated that American consumers prefer to pay for their purchases electronically. ... revealed that since 2003, American consumers are relying more on credit cards and debit cards than on cash or checks to pay for their purchases.2 In 2001, ... in conjunction with payment verification were BioPay, based in Herndon, Virginia, and Pay By Touch, based in San Francisco, California.
Title | : | The Practitioner's Guide to Biometrics |
Author | : | William Sloan Coats |
Publisher | : | American Bar Association - 2007 |
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