Filippi Introduces Bill Increasing Protection for Data Breach Victims in RI

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Filippi Introduces Bill Increasing Protection for Data Breach Victims in RI

Blake Filippi
House Minority Whip Blake Filippi introduced legislation requiring companies to notify Rhode Islanders of any security breaches related to their personal information.

“These companies are storing extremely sensitive information and, for the most part, their customers have no say in how things are handled. If there’s a problem, the victims have a right to know as quickly as possible so they can protect themselves,” said Filippi.

This legislation comes after millions of American’s personal data was stolen in data breaches at companies such as Equifax, Target, and Uber.

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This bill would require that any company that experiences a security breach tell their customers immediately.

Companies that fail to do so would be in violation of Rhode Island’s unfair trade practices statute and may face fines up to $150,000 per data breach.


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