Missouri breach notification law
Missouri HB 62 of 2009 requires that any person that owns or licenses personal information of residents of Missouri or any person that conducts business in Missouri that owns or licenses personal information in any form of a resident of Missouri shall provide notice to the affected consumer that there has been a breach of security, following discovery or notification of the breach. The policy detects combinations of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) like social security, credit card, and driver’s license numbers. The rules for this policy are:
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Name and SSN
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Name and DL
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Name and CCN
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Name and Password (Wide)
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Name and Password (Default)
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Name and Password (Narrow)
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Password Dissemination for HTTP Traffic (Wide)
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Password Dissemination for HTTP Traffic (Default)
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Password Dissemination for HTTP Traffic (Narrow)
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Account and Password
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: ICD10 Descriptions and US full names
- Missouri Breach Notification Law: Name and Sensitive Disease or drug