Chris Soghoian, you know, the boarding pass guy, has an interesting piece on his blog about the efforts of large corporations to squash a proposed piece of legislation. This particular piece of legislation is apparently pro-consumer. Glad to see that the big guys are looking out for the average Joe. That’s sarcasm just in case you might have missed it.
From C|Net:
In a direct slap in the face to consumers, tech industry giants including Microsoft, AT&T, and Verizon are frantically engaged in an effort to kill pro-consumer provisions in a data breach notification bill currently being considered by the Indiana State Senate.
The bill would require that the state attorney general act as a single point of contact for data breaches. Any company that suffered a breach impacting one or more Indiana consumers would be required to notify the AG’s office. The bill would also make Indiana the only state in the country to to require the attorney general to post a copy of each report to its Web site–so that consumers, members of the press, and academics would have a single place to go to in order to find out about data breaches.
An excellent article. I would highly suggest reading the full post.
[tags]Pro-Consumer, Data-Breach Legislation, Indiana State Senate[/tags]