Entities must notify affected residents within 45 days of determining a breach has occurred.
If the "AZMATH" refers to Arizona-specific reporting, state law (A.R.S. § 18-552) dictates how organizations must act:
Breaches affecting over 1,000 residents also require notification to the three major consumer reporting agencies.
Personal Information includes a name combined with a Social Security number, driver’s license, medical data, or account passwords. 📝 Reporting a Breach
Organizations can fulfill their legal obligations in Arizona by:
Set up Two-Factor Authentication on all vital accounts to block unauthorized access even if your password is stolen.
If more than 1,000 residents are affected, the entity must notify the Arizona Attorney General .
Watch for phishing emails or suspicious login alerts on your primary accounts. ⚖️ Arizona Data Breach Laws
Entities must notify affected residents within 45 days of determining a breach has occurred.
If the "AZMATH" refers to Arizona-specific reporting, state law (A.R.S. § 18-552) dictates how organizations must act:
Breaches affecting over 1,000 residents also require notification to the three major consumer reporting agencies.
Personal Information includes a name combined with a Social Security number, driver’s license, medical data, or account passwords. 📝 Reporting a Breach
Organizations can fulfill their legal obligations in Arizona by:
Set up Two-Factor Authentication on all vital accounts to block unauthorized access even if your password is stolen.
If more than 1,000 residents are affected, the entity must notify the Arizona Attorney General .
Watch for phishing emails or suspicious login alerts on your primary accounts. ⚖️ Arizona Data Breach Laws