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In 2003, California became the first state to adopt a data breach notification law. Since that time, every state has adopted a similar law although they differ in scope and application. The California data breach notification law requires covered persons and organizations to provide timely and thorough notice to California residents (and in some instances, law enforcement) in the wake of a data breach.
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