Langevin Reintroduces Personal Data Notification & Protection Act

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Langevin Reintroduces Personal Data Notification & Protection Act

Congressman Jim Langevin
Congressman Jim Langevin reintroduced the Personal Data Notification and Protection Act following the Equinox data breach.

The bill provides for a single national breach notification standard.

“There is much still to learn about the Equifax breach and its ramifications. What is abundantly clear, however, is that consumers are still not sure whether they were affected and what information was stolen. Equifax has done a terrible job communicating about the breach to date, and this legislation will ensure that any future such breach has a single standard and one federal regulator to help get actionable information to consumers quickly. Congressional inaction on this topic is stymieing breach recovery, and we must act now to ensure Americans are fully informed following a cybersecurity incident,” said Langevin.

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The Bill

The bill requires that companies notify affected individuals within 30 days of the discovery of a breach of sensitive personal information and requires the Federal Trade Commission to help coordinate breach notification.

Langevin added, “this bill will replace the patchwork of 48 state breach notification laws with a single nationwide standard that would clarify and strengthen companies’ obligations to report intrusions that compromise consumers’ personal information.”

Notification of the type of information stolen would need to be provided by mail, telephone or, in certain cases, email.  


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