From Private to Public Ordering: An Expanding Federal Role for Regulating Privacy and Data Security?
Consumers have reason to be wary about the security of their personal information--and so do the businesses that handle that information. Recent news accounts of major security breaches highlight the reality that security efforts at even the most reputable firms sometimes fall short.
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