The Colorado attorney general's office is soliciting applications for an assistant attorney general with exclusive attention to privacy and cybersecurity. The position will work out of the Consumer Fraud Unit and "help lead the implementation of Colorado's newly enacted Colorado Privacy Act and to enforce Colorado Cybersecurity Breach laws." Applications are due 18 Sept.
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