The New Corporate Approach To Privacy Compliance

Law360, New York (July 31, 2012, 1:22 PM EDT) -- ProPublica and Wired's co-published piece titled, "How a Lone Grad Student Scooped the Government and What It Means for Your Online Privacy,"[1] has been heavily discussed since it was published in June. The article inferred that the Federal Trade Commission lacks the resources, both human and technical, to keep pace with companies' practices and often relies on external sources to address privacy issues. Lively and valid counterpoints have come from the FTC itself[2] as well as experienced Forbes staff writer Kashmir Hill.[3] Not to be left undone, ProPublica responded to the commentary in "Our FTC Privacy Story and Its Critics."[4] ...

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