SB 256 — Identity Protection Modifications
SB 256 modifies Utah's identity protection laws to address emerging threats related to artificial intelligence and data privacy. The bill focuses on enhancing electronic privacy and cybersecurity measures, particularly in the context of AI and internet protocols. It aims to protect individuals from unauthorized use of their identity in digital spaces, including provisions related to biometric data and deepfake technologies. The law is part of broader efforts to safeguard personal information and prevent misuse in the digital age.
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