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Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum wants her state’s data breach notification law strengthened. She says that since the law was written in 2007, there’s been a dramatic increase in the retention of biometric information, which “presents a particularly serious kind of breach.” Back then, you only needed your fingerprint scanned for jobs such as working at the Pentagon. Now, we use the same scans to unlock our phones. In this exclusive for The Privacy Advisor, Divonne Smoyer, CIPP/US, and Christine Czuprynski talk to Rosenblum about her efforts, her work in privacy—including her focus on protecting children online—and her thoughts on the Obama administration’s recently proposed Personal Data Notification & Protection Act.
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