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🗓️ 04 Mar 2026  
A Safe Harbor Provision in cybersecurity refers to a legal rule that exempts organizations from certain breach notification requirements if compromised data was encrypted or rendered otherwise inaccessible. This means that if a company suffers a data breach but the stolen data was protected using strong encryption, and there is no evidence that the encryption was bypassed, the company may not be legally required to notify affected individuals or regulators. Safe Harbor Provisions encourage organizations to adopt robust security measures, such as encryption, by reducing potential legal liabilities in the event of a breach. These provisions vary by jurisdiction and are commonly found in data protection laws.