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States reach $1.25 million data breach settlement with cruise line

State Issues Enforcement State Attorney General Data Breach Settlement Privacy/Cyber Risk & Data Security

State Issues

On June 22, a coalition of state attorneys general from 45 states and the District of Columbia announced a $1.25 million settlement with a Florida-based cruise line, resolving allegations that it compromised the personal information of employees and consumers as a result of a data breach. According to the announcement, in March 2020 the company publicly reported that the breach involved an unauthorized actor gaining access to certain employee email accounts. The breach notifications sent to the AGs' offices stated the company first became aware of suspicious email activity in late May of 2019, approximately 10 months before it reported the breach. An ensuing multistate effort focused on the company’s email security practices and compliance with state breach notification statutes. The announcement explained that “’unstructured’ data breaches, like the [company’s] breach, involve personal information stored via email and other disorganized platforms” and that “[b]usinesses lack visibility into this data, making breach notification more challenging and causing further risks for consumers with the delays.”

Under the terms of the settlement, the company has agreed to provisions designed to strengthening its email security and breach response practices, including, among other things: (i) implementing and maintaining a breach response and notification plan; (ii) requiring email security training for employees; (ii) instituting multi-factor authentication for remote email access; (iii) requiring the use of strong, complex passwords, password rotation, and secure password storage for password policies and procedures; (iv) maintaining enhanced behavior analytics tools to log and monitor potential security events on the company’s network; and (v) undergoing an independent information security assessment, consistent with past data breach settlements.