Do US State Breach Notification Laws Decrease Firm Data Breaches?

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
Paul M. Vaaler, Brad Greenwood
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Abstract From 2003 to 2018, all 50 states and the District of Columbia enacted breach notification laws (BNLs) mandating that firms suffering data breaches provide timely notification to affected persons and others about breach incidents and mitigation responses. BNLs were supposed to decrease data breaches and develop a market for data privacy where firms could strike their preferred balance between data security quality and cost. We find no systemic evidence for either supposition. Results from two-way difference-in-difference analyses indicate no decrease in data breach incident counts or magnitudes after BNLs are enacted. Results also indicate no longer-term decrease in data misuse after breaches. These non-effects appear to be precisely estimated nulls that persist for different firms, time-periods, data-breach types, and BNL types. Apparently inconsistent notification standards and inadequate information dissemination to the public may explain BNL ineffectiveness. An alternative federal regime may address these shortcomings and let a national BNL achieve goals state BNLs have apparently failed to meet.
美国各州的数据泄露通知法会减少公司数据泄露吗?
摘要 从 2003 年到 2018 年,美国 50 个州和哥伦比亚特区都颁布了数据泄露通知法 (BNL),规定遭受数据泄露的公司必须及时向受影响的人员和其他人通报泄露事件和缓解对策。BNLs 本应减少数据泄露事件,并发展数据隐私市场,使企业能够在数据安全质量和成本之间取得自己喜欢的平衡。我们没有发现任何系统性证据支持这两种假设。双向差分分析的结果表明,BNL 颁布后,数据泄露事件的数量和规模都没有减少。结果还表明,数据泄露后的数据滥用也没有长期减少。这些非效应似乎是精确估算的空值,在不同公司、时间段、数据泄露类型和 BNL 类型中持续存在。明显不一致的通知标准和向公众发布的信息不足可能是 BNL 无效的原因。另一种联邦制度可以解决这些缺陷,让国家 BNL 实现各州 BNL 显然未能达到的目标。
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