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Daily Dashboard | Gov. Vetoes Notification Bill Expansion Related reading: OPC details lessons learned from CRA, ESDC breaches

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A recent attempt by the Illinois legislature to significantly expand the scope of the Illinois data breach notification legislation was vetoed by Gov. Bruce Rauner, HealthITSecurity reports. Rauner said Illinois Senate Bill 1833 “goes too far,” and the proposed legislation includes “duplicative and burdensome requirements” that other states don’t have. He added such requirements will hurt the state economy. Specifically, he said, including geolocation information and consumer marketing data under the types of protected information is unnecessary because it “does not pose the same risk of identity theft that justifies the extraordinary and costly security and notice requirements imposed by the Personal Information Protection Act.”
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