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Connecticut Breach Notification Law

Connecticut Proposes Mandatory Forensic Investigation and Reporting for Large Scale Data Breaches

March 31, 2026 By Kim Peretti and Alysa Austin

Connecticut lawmakers have introduced legislation that, if enacted, would significantly expand breach-response obligations for organizations affected by large-scale cybersecurity incidents. As proposed, Raised Senate Bill 117 (SB 117), would create a new category of “massive” data breaches and impose mandatory forensic investigation and reporting requirements that go well beyond Connecticut’s existing breach notification framework. What […]

Filed Under: Crisis & Data Breach Response, Privacy & Cyber Regulatory Enforcement Tagged With: Connecticut Breach Notification Law, Data Breach Notification, Large-scale breaches

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