Tennessee · 114

HB 1033

Civil Procedure - As introduced, creates an affirmative defense that may be utilized by a covered entity that is the subject of a data breach, if the covered entity’s cybersecurity program meets certain criteria at the time the breach occurs. - Amends TCA Title 20; Title 29 and Title 47, Chapter 18.

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Tennessee HB 1033 proposes creating an affirmative defense for covered entities subject to a data breach if their cybersecurity program meets specific criteria at the time of the incident. The bill amends TCA Title 20, Title 29, and Title 47, Chapter 18 to establish this provision within civil procedure.

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