A View From DC: If Federal Privacy Passed, What Would It Look Like?
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Recent reports suggest a comprehensive federal privacy law is back on the legislative table for U.S. Congress. The conversations have evolved and been ongoing despite a lack of new proposals from Congressional committee leaders. In this LinkedIn Live event, IAPP Managing Director, Washington, D.C., Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, CIPP/US, CIPM, R Street Institute’s Tatyana Bolton and Public Knowledge’s Sara Collins discuss where the federal conversations are and what legislation could look like based on current talking points.
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