Following the release of a discussion draft for the first U.S. federal privacy bill to gain bipartisan support, privacy professionals across the world are asking: What are its chances? Could the American Data Privacy and Protection Act be the long-awaited opportunity to adopt a U.S. federal privacy bill? Join IAPP Chief Knowledge Officer Caitlin Fennessy, CIPP/US, with the Brookings Institution Tisch Distinguished Visiting Fellow Cameron Kerry and Future of Privacy Forum Senior Counsel Stacey Gray, CIPP/US, June 8 as they discuss the bill’s viability, what it would cover and where we go from here.
Is the US close to a federal privacy bill?
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