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North Carolina, Ohio and Wyoming data breach laws
From: Mark Burdon <m.burdon () qut edu au>
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 20:57:35 +1000
Hi All First off, apologies for posting in this way as I'm aware that it's perhaps out of the scope of the dataloss-discuss list. I'm a researcher at the Queensland University of Technology's Faculty of Law in Brisbane, Australia. I'm working on an Australian Research Council (ARC) grant regarding the development of a legal framework for the notification of data breaches in Australia (http://www.ljrc.law.qut.edu.au/research/projects/adb/). I'm currently finalising a piece of research on encryption exemptions in data breach notification laws but I need some information regarding the legislative development of three state-based notification laws: North Carolina, Ohio and Wyoming. Alas, the information I'm after does not appear to have been published online so I'm hoping someone has got specific knowledge about the development of these laws or they could point me towards someone who has. All three laws changed their encryption exemptions during the committee stages of development and I'm trying to ascertain why (committee reports and transcripts are not available on the state legislature websites). I would be very grateful for any assistance or advice that anyone could offer and by all means please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Kind regards from Down Under Mark Mark Burdon PhD Candidate|Research Associate Faculty of Law|Information Security Institute Queensland University of Technology|Room C317|Gardens Point Campus Tel: + 61 7 3138 4237|Email: m.burdon () qut edu au<mailto:m.burdon () qut edu au>
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