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Daily Dashboard | Kentucky May Become 47th Breach Notification State; Target Has $100M of Cyberinsurance Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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Breach notification bills are beginning to pile up in the U.S. Senate, GovInfoSecurity reports, and lawmakers in Kentucky have introduced data breach notification legislation that, if passed, would make Kentucky the 47th state to enact such legislation. One expert says there currently isn’t support for a bill covering the private sector, but there is for the public sector. In separate reports, Krebs on Security looks into the Target hack and the malware used to penetrate the retailer’s point-of-sale systems, and Business Insurance reports Target has $100 million of cyberinsurance and $65 million of directors and officers liability coverage. Meanwhile, secure messaging apps maker Wickr has announced it will offer a $100,000 bounty to hackers who can find any vulnerability “that substantially affects the confidentiality or integrity of user data.”
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