The Centre for Information Policy Leadership released a white paper titled the “Ten Principles for a Revised U.S. Privacy Framework,” according to a post from Hunton Andrews Kurth's Privacy & Information Security Law Blog. The CIPL offers the principles it believes should be implemented into a federal privacy framework to protect consumers and ensure the responsible use of information. The group’s principles for a U.S. framework focus on accountability, innovative and contextual transparency, individual empowerment, a distinction between data controllers and processors, effective enforcement, oversight and “smart regulation,” and global interoperability.
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