Reading view

There are new articles available, click to refresh the page.

Proposed State Laws For Breach Notification Could Reshape Incident Response Plans

Joseph Lazzarotti of JacksonLewis writes: State breach-notification laws continue to evolve, and legislatures are using 2026 sessions to tighten consumer protections and shift the civil liability landscape that often follows a cyber event. For businesses, the practical takeaway is that incident response planning increasingly needs to account not only for “whether notice is required,” but...

Source

Michigan residents sue Thomson Reuters over public display of Social Security numbers

Caitlyn Rosen reports: A class of Michiganders asserted in a federal lawsuit filed Thursday that a Thomson Reuters search engine wrongfully published their Social Security numbers. In an 11-page lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, the class claims Reuters search engines publicly displayed plaintiffs’ social security numbers in...

Source

Regulator fines Fidelity Brokerage Services $1.25M over data breach

Melanie Waddell reports: William Galvin, Massachusetts’ top securities regulator, ordered Fidelity Brokerage Services on Monday to pay $1.25 million for failing to enforce appropriate cybersecurity controls that resulted in a data breach affecting about 77,000 customers. “After learning of the breach, Fidelity also failed to notify many impacted residents, including the relatives and minor children...

Source

Judge lets state auditor’s investigation into data breach affecting Blue Cross Blue Shield members move forward

There’s an update to a lawsuit involving Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana’s parent company, HCSC, and Montana’s state auditor. As previously reported, after BCBSMT notified the state of the Conduent breach that had affected 462,000 members, the state auditor opened an investigation into whether the notification to the state was timely. HCSC claimed the...

Source

Connecticut AG Puts Businesses on Notice: Old Laws Still Apply to AI

CPI reports: Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has issued a sweeping advisory clarifying that businesses deploying artificial intelligence systems remain fully subject to the state’s existing legal framework—even in the absence of a comprehensive, AI-specific statute. The guidance, as analyzed by Squire Patton Boggs, underscores a central message for compliance officers and in-house counsel: AI does...

Source

State to audit Ohio school districts’ cybersecurity plans

Siobhan Harms reports: The Ohio Auditor of State’s Office will begin evaluating school districts’ cybersecurity policies in July. As outlined by House Bill 96, districts had to implement a cybersecurity program that safeguards the district’s data, information technology and information technology resources to ensure availability, confidentiality and integrity. The law reads, “The program shall be...

Source

Maine House advances McCabe bill to strengthen cybersecurity at Maine hospitals

A press release on April 6, 2026 from Maine House Democrats:  On Thursday, the Maine House voted unanimously to advance a bill from Rep. Julie McCabe, D-Lewiston, that would help prevent cybersecurity attacks on Maine hospitals and ensure continuity of patient care when future cyberattacks occur. As amended, LD 2103 would require Maine hospitals to adopt a...

Source

❌