Maryland legislators may propose to avoid the crisis of Choice Point
Maryland legislature is expected that legislation on the protection of personal information of identity fraud in response to the recent breach of security Choice Point Inc., if thieves data acquired on thousands of consumers.
The legislation could be introduced earlier, as today, or tomorrow, Del. Moe and Brian R. Sen. Leonard H. Teitelbaum, serve on both the JTI Oversight Committee, said Steve Sakamoto-Wengel, assistant federal prosecutor in the department of consumer protection.
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