Common use of DATA SECURITY BREACH REPORTING Clause in Contracts

DATA SECURITY BREACH REPORTING. California Civil Code 1798.82(a) requires a business, such as a third party provider, or California Civil Code 1798.29(a), requires a state agency, such as SUPERINTENDENT, to notify any California resident whose unencrypted personal information, as defined, was acquired, or reasonably believed to have been acquired, by an unauthorized person. Any state agency, in accordance with California Civil Code 1798.29(e), or business, in accordance with California Civil Code 1798.82(f), when any single breach occurs that effects 500 or more California residents, is required to electronically submit a sample copy of the security breach notification, excluding any personally identifiable information, to the Attorney General.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Business and Student System Support, Riverside County Office of Education, Riverside County Office of Education

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