The U.S. Federal Trade Commission will require software provider Blackbaud to delete personal information it does not need as part of a data breach settlement. The company allegedly failed to put in place strong enough security measures to protect consumers' information from attack. Meanwhile, the FTC wrote about how to keep your privacy promises.
FTC requires data servicer to delete unnecessary personal information
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