"U.S. Congress struggles mightily with privacy, but for all its efforts, attempts at an omnibus privacy bill have not been successful," Robert Gellman writes. In this piece for Privacy Perspectives, Gellman argues it may be easier for agreement to be reached on more focused areas of privacy, such as the disclosure of deidentified data, rather than attempting a broad approach.
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