About California

California (ˌkælɪˈfɔrnjə) is a state located on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, and Arizona to the southeast, as well as by Baja California in Mexico to the south. The most populous U.S. state, California's capital city is Sacramento, and its four largest cities are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. California is known for its varied climate and geography, as well as for its ethnically diverse population. The state is divided into 58 counties.

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Before becoming a part of the United States, Alta California was colonized by the Spanish Empire, beginning in 1769. Alta California became a part of the newly independent nation of Mexico in 1821, and remained so until 1846. That year, an independent California Republic was declared. The Republic's first and only president was William B. Ide, who played a pivotal role during the Bear Flag Revolt. His term lasted twenty-five days and concluded when California was occupied by U.S. forces during the Mexican-American War. Under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo of 1848, Mexico formally ceded California to the United States. California was admitted to the Union as the 31st state on September 9, 1850.

California is the third largest U.S. state by land area; it contains a diverse geography, which ranges from the sandy and rocky beaches of the Pacific coast, to the rugged snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains in the east, to desert areas in the southeast and the forests of the northwest. The center portion of the state is dominated by the Central Valley, one of the most productive agricultural areas in the world and the largest of any U.S. state. The Sierra Nevada mountains contain Yosemite Valley, famous for its glacially-carved domes, and Sequoia National Park, home to the giant sequoia trees, the largest living organisms on Earth. The state is home to Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States, as well as the second lowest and hottest place in the Western Hemisphere, Death Valley. Many of the trees located in the California White Mountains are the oldest in the world; one Bristlecone pine has an age of 4,700 years.

The California Gold Rush began in 1848, dramatically changing California with a large influx of people and an economic boom. The early 20th century was marked by Los Angeles becoming the center of the entertainment industry, in addition to the growth of a large tourism sector in the state. Along with California's prosperous agricultural industry, other industries include aerospace, petroleum, and computer and information technology. California ranks among the ten largest economies in the world, and were it a separate country, it would be 34th amongst the most populous countries, just behind Poland, as well as the world's sixth-largest economy.

Quotes about California

  1. Notably the law has not attracted the same attention as the new Massachusetts law or any of the California data and privacy laws.
    Agnes Bundy Scanlan in Is Nevada's New Privacy Law a 'Game-Changer?'
  2. We are disappointed that the governor sided with big business interests and against consumers on the majority of bills that reached his desk. The governor turned a deaf ear to California consumers on key food safety, automobile insurance and financial privacy proposals.
    Richard Holober in Governator does consumers a disservice with SB-20 veto
  3. The vast majority of state laws focus on identity theft, but California expanded the scope of its law significantly to include any number of hospitals and health care providers and even worker's compensation organizations -- both private and public -- that maintain health information.
    In Federal data breach notification standard must pre-empt state laws
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  2. Laptop theft results in data breach for P.K. Yonge employees, students

    Explore Article University of Florida News (Sep 1 2010)

    ... stolen July 23 from a P.K. Yonge employee’s rental car in San Francisco. The theft was reported to California police and later to the University of Florida Police Department. The computer files were protected ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Gainesville   Florida   California

  3. With No Harm Threshold, Nearly All Breaches Substantiated in CA

    Explore Article healthleadersmedia.com (Aug 26 2010)

    California, the state that signed a precedent-setting privacy law, fields more than 220 notifications of poten... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   California   Department of Public Health

  4. California Legislation Would Require Companies To Specify The Data Exposed In Breaches

    Explore Article Dark Reading (Aug 26 2010)

    ...es issue of standard breach notifications A privacy breach notification bill recently passed by the California legislature would expand the state's existing law for how organizations notify consumers of a data ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   California   California Senate   ESG

  5. California Eyes Stronger Privacy Law

    Explore Article bankinfosecurity.com (Aug 25 2010)

    California Eyes Stronger Privacy Law Schwarzenegger to Decide Fate of Breach Notification BillThe California state legislature has passed a stronger data breach notification bill that could mean increased con... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Senate   California Senate   Arnold Schwarzenegger

  6. Calif. breach notification bill going back to the governor

    Explore Article scmagazineus.com (Aug 23 2010)

    ... Arnold Schwarzenegger is the only thing standing in the way of a new measure that would strengthen California's groundbreaking data breach notification bill. Calif. breach notification bill going back to the g... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   California Senate   Dan Kaplan   Arnold Schwarzenegger

  7. Calif. breach notification bill going back to the governor

    Explore Article scmagazineus.com (Aug 20 2010)

    ... Arnold Schwarzenegger is the only thing standing in the way of a new measure that would strengthen California's groundbreaking data breach notification bill. Calif. breach notification bill going back to the g... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   California Senate   Dan Kaplan   Arnold Schwarzenegger

  8. Beware: Your medical identity is at risk, too

    Explore Article DesMoinesRegister.com (Aug 19 2010)

    ...ccountability Act (HIPAA) cost the clinic $15,000, according to an article in the Star Telegram. In California, the Orange County Register reported that 22,000 patients received notice that their personal infor... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Health Insurance Portability   Texas   California

  9. Yet Another Proposed Federal Data Security and Breach Notification Bill: Senators Rockefeller and Pryor Jump Into the Fray

    Explore Article Info Law Group (Aug 17 2010)

    ...the FTC or lack of sufficient contact information for the individual required to be notified. Like California's SB 1386 (Civil Code section 1798.82), such substitute notification must include (i) e-mail notifi... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   FTC   Massachusetts   Rockefeller

  10. 41 Banking Breaches So far in 2010

    Explore Article bankinfosecurity.com (Aug 16 2010)

    41 Banking Breaches So far in 2010 ...notification act. One bill pending on the floor of the U.S. Senate is Senate Bill 139, sponsored by California Sen. Diane Feinstein. The Data Breach Notification Act would cover any agency or business that use... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Senate   Linda Foley   Identity Theft Resource Center

  11. I Wonder If My Card Issuer Has A Roc?

    Explore Article StorefrontBacktalk (Aug 11 2010)

    ...e who steals my incoming mail, intercepts my return payment or goes through my recycling (I live in California, after all) if I don’t shred the blank last page. If my card is compromised, I imagine the issuer w... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   PCI Council   Walt Conway   QSA

  12. Almost one in four security breaches affected health centers in 2010: survey

    Explore Article DOTmed.com (Aug 9 2010)

    ...eported cases, many result from stolen laptops. In April, nearly 5,450 John Muir Health patients in California were notified that two laptops were stolen in February, which contained personal information. A Bow... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   HHS   Itrc   Health Insurance Portability

  13. Data Breaches Continue to Plague Health Care Orgs

    Explore Article esecurityplanet.com (Aug 4 2010)

    ...n an unsecured Web page. Earlier this year, more than 15,000 Kaiser Permanente patients in Northern California received the disturbing news that an unencrypted storage drive containing their most sensitive pers... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   HHS   Internet.com   Jay Foley

  14. Data Breaches Hit 113 Health Care Organizations, Report Says

    Explore Article eweek.com (Aug 3 2010)

    ...cutive director of the ITRC. In one incident reported by the ITRC, a former UCSF (University of California, San Francisco) Medical Center employee used fellow workers' Social Security numbers to fill out he... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Jay Foley   Identity Theft Resource Center   California

  15. New rule requires businesses, state agencies to do more about data breaches

    Explore Article Home - Santa Cruz Sentinel (Jul 19 2010)

    ...urity. "There are a ton of laws right now forcing businesses to be the prevention arm," Smith said. California was the first state to enact in 2003 a data breach notification law that required companies and sta... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Joe Simitian   UC Berkeley   California

  16. Retailers Need To Defend Themselves In Colorado

    Explore Article StorefrontBacktalk (Jul 19 2010)

    ...round. And there will be a next time: The state says five members of one gang have been arrested in California, but other thieves using the same techniques are already at work. Oh, and if you think you’re safe ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   FTC   Colorado   California

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