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Administrative/Regulatory

Mar. 22, 2016

More federal agencies enforcing privacy regulations, creating a crowded field

The avenues through which companies can be penalized for inadequate cybersecurity or privacy protections for users are expanding rapidly as more regulatory agencies wade into the fray.

By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The avenues through which companies can be penalized for inadequate cybersecurity or privacy protections for users are expanding rapidly as more regulatory agencies wade into the fray.

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau entered into its first data security settlement with online money transfer company Dwolla Inc. earlier this month. The Federal Communications Commission followed up with ...

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