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Daily Dashboard | Former White House CIO to join firm's privacy practice Related reading: US House commences proposed American Privacy Rights Act debate

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Tony Scott has joined law firm Squire Patton Boggs as a senior adviser, supporting the firm’s work on data privacy and protection, FedScoop reports. Previously, Scott was the U.S. chief information officer from February 2015 to the end of President Barack Obama’s term in January 2017. “His insight into the data protection and cybersecurity policy landscape from his time as the government's CIO and private sector will be of substantial benefit to our clients,” said Robin Campbell, CIPP/US, CIPM, co-chair of the firm's Data Privacy & Cybersecurity practice. Politico reports former Senate Judiciary Staffer Chan Park is leaving Capitol Hill to join the bipartisan firm Monument Policy Group, where he will lobby issues at “the intersection of technology, law and privacy.” 
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