The U.S. Federal Trade Commission issued guidance for the secure storage of individuals' DNA data. The FTC recommended companies offering DNA testing kits have robust data security systems in place, due to the sensitive nature of DNA data. Additionally, the FTC also outlined areas where it may investigate DNA testing firms, including overselling the accuracy of tests and deceptive attempts to obtain consent for the sale of customer data.
FTC publishes guidance for securing DNA data, enforcement priorities
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