A massive security breach at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) this month may refocus Congress on stalled data breach legislation, some backers of the legislation said.The VA data theft, involving the unencrypted personal records of 26.5 million military veterans and their spouses, led to a management shakeup at the VA last week. Several members of Congress are calling on colleagues to move ahead with bills that would require breached companies to report losses to affected customers.More than 10 data breach bills have been introduced in Congress since 2005, but none has made it through in the past year. Congress is scheduled to adjourn for the year in early October, and any bills not passed by then would have to be reintroduced in 2007.The VA data theft happened May 3 after a break-in at a VA analyst’s home. The analyst had taken home the database of veterans’ names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers and some health records to work on a project, according to the VA. Data breaches like the VA’s highlight the need for data breach legislation, Rep. Cliff Stearns, a Florida Republican and sponsor of another data breach-notification bill, said in a statement. Stearns said his bill, which would also require the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to create data-handling rules, “goes to the heart of this problem of the critical need to protect consumers’ personal information.”Some observers see the VA data theft as a wake-up call for Congress, but that still doesn’t mean that any legislation will pass this year, especially with multiple bills to reconcile, said Ari Schwartz , deputy director at the Center for Democracy and Technology. “The politics are very complex, and there is not that much time left,” he said.-Grant Gross, IDG News ServiceFor related news coverage, read our Special Report: Data Theft at the VA.Check out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content feature 5G ready or 5G really? Industry CIOs face hard truths about private 5G Some enterprises are building private 5G networks for their industrial environments, only to find they have to initially settle for 4G service. So what is private 5G ready for, and what can it really do? By Peter Sayer Jun 06, 2023 8 mins CIO Network Appliances Network Switches opinion 5 tips for startup partnership success Corporate venture investments provide IT leaders with new engines for IT innovation, broader networks for emerging opportunities, fuel for in-house transformation, and improved career prospects — if done right. By Isaac Sacolick Jun 06, 2023 8 mins Startups Digital Transformation IT Strategy feature 14 organizations that support LGBTQ+ tech workers Offering networking, mentorship, and career development opportunities, these 14 professional orgs foster community for LGBTQ+ workers in an industry that isn’t always welcoming. By Sarah K. White Jun 06, 2023 9 mins Diversity and Inclusion brandpost ChatGPT and Your Organisation: How to Monitor Usage and Be More Aware of Security Risks By Hayley Salyer Jun 05, 2023 7 mins Chatbots Artificial Intelligence Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe