Target reaches $18.5 million settlement with states over data breach
The agreement, reached with the attorneys general's offices of those states, is the largest multistate data breach settlement to date and includes security provisions that Target must meet.
"This is a sign that state regulators intend to be aggressive about data security regardless of what the federal government may or may not do," said
The settlement with the states is one of several compacts Target has reached with various parties, including banks and other financial institutions, after cyberthieves infiltrated its systems in
At the time, it was one of the biggest data breaches of its kind, but has since been followed by many others.
Because there is no unified data security law, multiple parties often sue in cases of data breaches, McGeveran said.
"From Target's point of view, this is less about paying a big damages award that they already assumed they would be paying and more about clearing the decks so it's not hanging over the company's head any longer," he said.
With data breaches coming at greater frequency these days, he said, there is likely to be even bigger settlement awards in the future.
"Today's settlement with Target establishes industry standards for companies that process payment cards and maintain secure information about their customers,"
Target has already taken steps after the data breach to shore up its systems.
She added that the company's monetary payout to the states is already reflected in the data breach liability reserves that Target previously recognized and disclosed.
"We're pleased to bring this issue to a resolution for everyone involved," she said in a statement.
In its most recent annual report, Target said it has resolved the "most significant claims" related to the breach. The company said it has incurred
In addition to this agreement, Target reached a
Among the steps Target took after the data breach was hiring
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