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Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
Election 2020: Looking Forward to What a Biden Presidency May Mean for Data Privacy and Data Privacy Litigation
By Kristin Bryan, Lydia de la Torre, Glenn A. Brown, Aaron Garavaglia Share:
Winter 2021
The United States is in the process of completing its 59th presidential election and electing its 46th president. A change in administrations is inevitably accompanied by a change in executive priorities. Assuming that Vice President Biden is sworn in as President on January 20, 2021, the area of data privacy will likely be of particular focus under the Biden Administration, with consequences for data privacy litigation. Some top of mind questions regarding the anticipated impact a Biden presidency may have in this area are addressed below. Specifically, we anticipate that a Biden Administration will likely focus on the passage of federal data privacy legislation, renegotiate conditions for EU data transfers to the US, reintroduce a cybers
Tech giants in the US are preparing to operate under significant new regulation, to be ushered in by the Joe Biden administration. As the President announces quick-fire orders to tackle climate change, COVID-19 and inequality, we can expect to see a raft of changes soon that protect data privacy.
More than the matter of privacy – the issue closest to my heart – we can expect platforms like Facebook to be made liable for the content it shares – in a radical break from the very foundation of the social media business model. This means they will be held accountable in the same way media publishers are for the veracity and impact of the information they share. What’s more, tech giants will be broken up, to reduce their power.
Protecting consumer data during the pandemic and beyond SAFE DATA Act would provide Americans with more transparency, choice and control over data in a uniform approach Follow Us
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Over the past two decades, data-driven technology has transformed our daily lives. Internet-connected devices and services are virtually everywhere, and rapid innovation continues to drive technology forward. The COVID-19 pandemic has only heightened our growing reliance on technology.
The result is more consumer data flowing through the economy with undeniable economic and social benefits. Businesses use data to glean meaningful insights about the preferences and demands of consumers. Data has helped target investment, created thousands of jobs and propelled the U.S. tech industry forward on the world stage.
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