Comments: Mad March of Disclosures - the post-Choicepoint world

I dont have a comprehensive list, but http://pipeda.blogspot.com/2005/02/summaries-of-incidents-cataloged-on.html is aiming to.

Posted by Adam at March 28, 2005 12:22 PM

Also consider http://www.strongauth.com/regulations/sb1386/sb1386Disclosures.html

Should federal disclosure requirements come from all this, I hope mandatory reporting to the government is required. Having to rely on the voluntary efforts of individuals for this information is suboptimal ;^).

Posted by Chris Walsh at March 29, 2005 12:01 AM

That vulture article is nice, but there's nothing in it to substantiate the claim of the headline. What's more, I just don't buy into the headline. ID theft is NO problem over here, which kinda proves my theory :)

It may be inescapable in the US (and the UK to some degree), but that statement is just too general to let it stand.

Posted by Axel at March 29, 2005 03:47 AM
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