New Nevada Law Explicitly Requires Organizations to Encrypt Personally Identifiable Information Sent Through Networks

To date there have been several laws that direct organizations in certain industries to consider using encryption as one way to protect data based upon the organization's considered risks, and laws that make encryption a factor in decisions regarding breach notifications, but until now no laws we are aware of explicitly required personally identifiable information (PII) to be encrypted. The state of Nevada has now changed that!

What if you do not have customers or offices in Nevada? Well, recent history shows us that once one state enacts a specific type of data protection law, such as for breach notifications or credit freezes, many other states are not far behind in following suit. Chances are other states will soon be jumping on the PII encryption law bandwagon.

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