Alston & Bird write:
Oregon has updated its data breach notification statute to broaden the definition of personal information that will trigger notice to individuals and add the requirement to notify the state’s Attorney General of certain breaches. Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed into law SB601 on June 10, and it was enrolled on June 15. The bill updates the Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act of 2007 (the “Act”). The changes to the Act become effective on January 1, 2016 and apply only to data breaches that occur on or after that date.
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