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If a proposed law passes through the New York state government, it would impose stricter data security standards but force revamps for cyber-security.
A new data security law proposed by New York’s Attorney General Eric Schneiderman could be a boon for cyber-security vendors, and have consequences that reach far beyond New York State, industry observers say. The bill, proposed in late January, seeks to impose tougher disclosure requirements for companies affected by cyber-breaches and heighten standards for data...
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