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Daily Dashboard | Who Should Pay for Breaches? Related reading: Google to delay Privacy Sandbox deployment

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Help Net Security examines a recent study from Experian Data Breach Resolution and the Ponemon Institute from the perspective of “who should be responsible for securing payment systems and how effective their organization is in preparing for and responding to a payment card breach.” In detailing the results, the report states respondents indicate breach prevention is a growing priority. "Companies in the payments industry face a huge challenge keeping up with securing new technologies to protect customer data and with cybercriminals,” said Experian’s Michael Bruemmer, CIPP/US. Meanwhile, PYMNTS reports on how a revised data breach notification law could exempt “minor cybersecurity breaches,” while The Hill looks at how breaches have spurred lobbying for the proposed Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act.
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