Software company Blackbaud announced it reached a USD49.5 million settlement with 49 U.S. states and the District of Columbia over a 2020 data breach that exposed millions of consumers' personal data. Blackbaud said it agreed to "comply with applicable laws, not to make misleading statements related to its data protection, privacy, security, confidentiality, integrity, breach notification requirements and similar matters and to implement and improve certain cybersecurity programs and tools."
Software company reaches $49.5M settlement with US attorneys general over data breach
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