The U.S. Federal Communications Commission announced it signed memorandums of understanding with the state attorneys general of Connecticut, Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania to coordinate cybersecurity and privacy-related investigations. The agreements say the entities share common legal interest in investigating and sometimes prosecuting these crimes under sections 201 and 222 of the Communications Act.
11 Dec. 2023
FCC, US states to coordinate on privacy, cybersecurity
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