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Attorney General George Jepsen today announced the creation of a new department within the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General – the Privacy and Data Security Department – that will work exclusively on investigations and litigation related to privacy and data security.
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Attorney General Jepsen: October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month
Cybercrimes and security breaches are a growing problem globally, claiming 556 million victims annually and over $100 billion in costs. This month, Attorney General George Jepsen is participating in National Cyber Security Awareness Month, a month-long collaborative effort between the United States Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Alliance that began in 2004 and is held every October. During the campaign, individuals are encouraged to take advantage of resources that can help them be safer and more secure while online. One first step is to visit https://www.staysafeonline.org/ and learn more about cyber security.
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This week, Attorney General George Jepsen will participate in National Consumer Protection Week, a week long nationwide campaign to encourage individuals to take full advantage of their consumer rights and to be better able to protect themselves from scams and fraud.
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Attorney General Hails Repeal Of Bush Administration Rule Undermining Chemical Emission Reporting
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Attorney General, Casino Employees, Antismoking Groups Call For Total Smoking Ban At Indian Casinos
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Attorney General Calls On Food Manufacturers To Drop Smart Choices Label
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Attorney General Calls For Gender Equity In Health Care Coverage
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Attorney General Calls For Ban On Credit History As Tool For Determining Insurance Eligibility
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Attorney General Blasts $85.8 Million In Payments To Power Generators Who Delivered No Electricity
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Attorney General Asks FCC To Investigate Cablevision-MSNBC Exclusivity Deal
