Alaska personal information protection act
Alaska HB 65 of 2008 notifies consumers when a data breach concerning personal information has occurred. Personal information is defined to include unencrypted information on an individual, which consists of the individual’s name and one or more of several other pieces of information, including social security number, driver’s license number, account number, password, or other access codes. The policy detects combinations of full names with social security, driver’s license, or credit card numbers. Additional rules detect passwords and account numbers. The rules for this policy are:
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Name and SSN
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Name and DL
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Name and CCN
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Name and Password (Wide)
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Name and Password (Default)
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Name and Password (Narrow)
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Password Dissemination for HTTP Traffic (Wide)
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Password Dissemination for HTTP Traffic (Default)
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Password Dissemination for HTTP Traffic (Narrow)
- Alaska Personal Information Protection Act: Account and Password