With cyberattacks on all businesses becoming increasingly prevalent, it’s more important than ever for companies to be aware of their obligations in the event of a data breach.
The U.S. accounts for the majority of the high-profile data breaches worldwide, primarily because its laws force organizations to admit to data breaches involving the customer, a law which is not present in all countries.
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