Multichannel News reports that Public Knowledge has called on the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to enforce customer privacy network information regulation following a report that found a California VoIP provider left millions of text messages and call records on an unsecured database for months. The article states that Public Knowledge Senior Vice President Harold Feld called for the FTC and FCC “to get off the privacy sidelines and into the game.” Due to the government shutdown, a spokesperson for the FCC was unable to comment, saying it was “beyond the scope of allowable activities.” Editor's Note: Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, recently reported on how the government shutdown is affecting federal privacy offices.
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