Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Here comes the bill: Dems seek lifetime ID protection for hacked workers

Here comes the bill: Dems seek lifetime ID protection for hacked workers | Washington Examiner: "Democrats in the House and Senate have proposed legislation that would provide free, lifetime identity protection to the millions of people who had their personal information stolen through the Office of Personnel Management.
It's not yet clear how much that proposal would cost, but based on OPM's recent mitigation efforts, it could easily climb into the hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars.
Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., and Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-D.C., offered the bill last week, on the same day OPM announced that a total of 22.1 million people were hit in two separate data breaches. The Democratic members reacted immediately by saying lifetime coverage is needed.
"Private-sector cyberhacks and cyberattacks have become too commonplace, but when the federal government's own computer system shows its vulnerabilities to the world, we have a responsibility to protect the people who have been put at risk," Cardin said.
"Off-the-shelf solutions are not good enough.
We need to plug the holes in the federal network and make sure our workers, their families and all those who have been violated are held harmless from any damage that may be done.""

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