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Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider

EyeMed Pays Four State AGs $2.5M for Data Breach

By Linn Foster Freedman
May 25, 2023

EyeMed Vision Care, LLC has agreed to settle allegations lodged against it by four state Attorneys General for $2.5 million stemming from a data breach that occurred in 2020 and effected 2.1 million people.

The settlement is with the AGs…

Information Bytes

Less Data #1: State-level data security regulators are enforcing data disposal

By Peter Sloan
March 23, 2023

Data security laws increasingly require disposal of unnecessary data, But will regulators take this seriously?…

Eye On Privacy

NYDFS’s $4.5 Million EyeMed Cyber Settlement Reminder To Industry

By Elfin Noce
November 1, 2022
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In a recent settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services, EyeMed Vision Care LLC agreed to pay a $4.5 million penalty and undertake remedial measures to increase its cybersecurity. This includes undertaking an action plan based on a…

Hunton Retail Law Resource

NYDFS Fines EyeMed $4.5 Million for Cybersecurity Violations

By Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
October 25, 2022

On October 18, 2022, the New York State Department of Financial Services announced that EyeMed Vision Care LLC agreed to a $4.5 million settlement for violations of the Cybersecurity Regulation that contributed to the exposure of hundreds of thousands of…

Workplace Privacy, Data Management & Security Report

$600,000 Reasons To Review Your SHIELD Act Compliance Program: NY Attorney General Announces Significant Settlement Stemming From Email Data Breach

By Damon W. Silver & Gregory C. Brown Jr.
February 16, 2022

On January 24, 2022, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a $600,000 settlement agreement with EyeMed Vision Care, a vision benefits company, stemming from a 2020 data breach compromising the personal information of approximately 2.1 million individuals across the…

The Global Privacy Watch

New York Attorney General’s Office’s Recent EyeMed Investigation Highlights Need to Meet Expanded Data Privacy Standards of New York’s SHIELD Act

By Matthew Catalano, Daphne Morduchowitz & Claire Bjerke
February 3, 2022
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Earlier this month, the New York Attorney General’s Office issued findings of its investigation into a data security incident involving EyeMed Vision Care LLC (“EyeMed”) as well as the agreement that it entered into with the company in exchange for…

Rivkin Rounds

EyeMed Fined $600K for 2020 Data Breach

By Eric Fader
January 31, 2022

On January 24, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with EyeMed Vision Care LLC based on shortcomings in the company’s data security procedures. The problems were discovered during the state’s investigation of a 2020 data breach that…

Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Insider

EyeMed Settles with NY AG for $600,000 Over 2020 Data Breach

By Linn Foster Freedman
January 27, 2022

EyeMed Vision Care, LLC, was the victim of a hacking incident in 2020 that compromised the personal information of 2.1 million consumers, including their names, addresses, Social Security numbers, member numbers of health and vision insurance accounts, diagnoses, and treatment…

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