On PrivacyRights.org, I found information on data breaches regarding reports and laws and contains a chronology that dates all the way back to 2005. Despite the abundance of reports on PrivacyRights.org, these are only the incidents that have been made “publicly available by government entities”. They state that it is not a complete record of every data breach. Despite this, it is still a great resource for researchers to utilize to recognize patterns in breaches. The chronology does a great job of providing charts and graphs that can be organized in many different ways. Researchers can view breach counts by location, observe breaches over time, and view breaches by type. The greatest asset that PrivacyRights.org can provide researchers is a way to identify patterns in breaches in order to figure out how to prevent them.