Future of Privacy Forum Director of U.S. Legislation Keir Lamont, CIPP/US, and Fellow Jordan Francis wrote for Tech Policy Press on the commonalities and differences on what counts as sensitive data between various U.S. states. It notes which states have set standards copied by others and how protections for data such as biometrics and for minors vary widely.
8 March 2024
How US privacy laws are defining sensitive data
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