After visiting privacyrights.org and searching for the key word “data breach” through their publications, I have come to find that social science researchers might use this site for archival research. The organization’s site has seven resource types which include advocacy, articles, guides, law overviews, news, Q&A, and reports. In each of these categories there are a couple of articles that relate to data breaches or are the topic specifically. A researcher performing archival research would be a good source for dated materials to perform comparative changes. Or to even analyze past trends within data breach topics like law, how they were handled, consumer notification. This site appears designed to educate laypersons on various cyber related topics and is not a scientific journal publication. Thus, this site would have to be used in a way that reflects and analyzes the trends of education, news, or publications.