Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that he, along with his counterparts in the other 49 states and the District of Columbia, reached an agreement with California-based ride-sharing company Uber Technologies, Inc. to address the company’s one-year delay in reporting a data breach to its affected drivers. As part of the nationwide settlement, Uber has agreed to pay $148 million to the states. Of that Arizona will receive over $2,700,000. From its portion of the settlement recovery, Arizona will provide each Uber driver impacted in the state with a $100 payment. Uber has also agreed to strengthen its corporate governance and data-security practices.