The Federal Trade Commission's Role in Online Security: Data

The Federal Trade Commission's Role in Online Security: Data Protector or Dictator?

Over the past decade, the Federal Trade Commission, the federal government’s primary consumer protection agency, has pursued over 50 enforcement actions against companies that it deemed had “inadequate” data security practices.

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