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Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 6-1-716, Notice of Security Breach AD ID: 771 Status: Released...

Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 6-1-716, Notice of Security Breach
AD ID: 771
Status: Released
Availability: Free
Citation Format: § (Legal)
Document Type: Colorado Revised Statutes, Section 6-1-716, Notice of Security Breach
Originator: Colorado State Legislature
Parent Category: North America
Effective Date: 2006-09-01
Language: eng

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This Authority Document has 59 citations mapped to 35 UCF Common Control IDs. The document as a whole was last reviewed and released on 2018-11-26.

Percent (%) of Citations with multiple mandates: 10.4%

Percent (%) of terms that were non-standard: 14.60% The number of non-standard terms doesn't affect UCF users as the UCF team have already mapped those terms to standard terms in the Compliance Dictionary.

Percent (%) of terms mapped into the AD's glossary: 3.9% Primary verbs and nouns not mapped into an AD's glossary can point to the AD's authors not paying attention to the definitions of their terms.

Percent (%) of terms where fewer than 5 other ADs referenced the term: 8.5% Any term in this category is not very widely used by the rest of the compliance community and therefore will more than likely need to be further investigated for any implications it might bring.

Percent (%) of mandates where only 1 to 5 other ADs mapped to the Common Control: 0% Mandates that aren't widely called for will take longer to implement than mandates that are more familiar.

Number of mandates where 0 other ADs mapped to the Common Control: 0% These mandates are only called for by this AD, making them particularly thorny to implement, as this AD is the "lone wolf" in asking for them to be followed.




Connecticut State Law, Section 36a-701b, Breach of security re computerized data containing personal information. Disclosure of breach. Delay for criminal investigation. Means of notice. Unfair trade practice
AD ID: 774
Status: Released
Availability: Free
Citation Format: § (Legal)
Document Type: Connecticut State Law, Section 36a-701b, Breach of security re computerized data containing personal information. Disclosure of breach. Delay for criminal investigation. Means of notice. Unfair trade practice
Originator: Connecticut General Assembly
Parent Category: North America
Effective Date: 2006-01-01
Language: eng

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This Authority Document has 35 citations mapped to 19 UCF Common Control IDs. The document as a whole was last reviewed and released on 2018-11-26.

Percent (%) of Citations with multiple mandates: 20.8%

Percent (%) of terms that were non-standard: 13.40% The number of non-standard terms doesn't affect UCF users as the UCF team have already mapped those terms to standard terms in the Compliance Dictionary.

Percent (%) of terms mapped into the AD's glossary: 5.3% Primary verbs and nouns not mapped into an AD's glossary can point to the AD's authors not paying attention to the definitions of their terms.

Percent (%) of terms where fewer than 5 other ADs referenced the term: 11.4% Any term in this category is not very widely used by the rest of the compliance community and therefore will more than likely need to be further investigated for any implications it might bring.

Percent (%) of mandates where only 1 to 5 other ADs mapped to the Common Control: 25% Mandates that aren't widely called for will take longer to implement than mandates that are more familiar.

Number of mandates where 0 other ADs mapped to the Common Control: 0% These mandates are only called for by this AD, making them particularly thorny to implement, as this AD is the "lone wolf" in asking for them to be followed.