California Attorney General Rob Bonta (David McNew / Getty Images) California launched a tracker for sexual assault kits California this month joined the list of states operating an online tracker for sexual assault kits used by law enforcement to build leads. Nov 15, 2022 By Colin Wood
Workers leave Googles Bay View campus in Mountain View, California on June 27, 2022. (Noah Berger / AFP / Getty Images) Newsom signs legislation creating California “data heaven” for abortion California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation blocking the state's tech firms from sharing data with states that have outlawed abortion. Sep 28, 2022 By Benjamin Freed
California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks in San Francisco in November 2021. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) California AG leads call for federal data privacy ‘floor, not ceiling’ The potential creation of federal data privacy law ‘ceiling’ sparked concern among state attorneys general. Jul 19, 2022 By Lindsay McKenzie
California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks during a June 10 news conference at San Francisco General Hospital on June 10, 2021 in San Francisco, California. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) California AG reminds hospitals to report cyberattacks California Attorney General Rob Bonta said there have been "multiple unreported ransomware attacks" against the state's health providers. Sep 3, 2021 By Benjamin Freed