New Zealand Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has said that the 500 million-victim Yahoo breach is argument enough for a countrywide mandatory breach notification law, Computerworld reports. “The fact that Yahoo may have known about the breach for a number of months before alerting the public shows why we need mandatory breach notification,” he said. “When agencies lose customer data, they need to help those customers take steps to protect themselves by alerting them as quickly as possible.”
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