Recent reports suggest a comprehensive federal privacy law is back on the legislative table for U.S. Congress. The conversations have evolved and been ongoing despite a lack of new proposals from Congressional committee leaders. Join the IAPP May 17 on LinkedIn as IAPP Managing Director, Washington, D.C., Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, CIPP/US, CIPM, R Street Institute’s Tatyana Bolton and Public Knowledge’s Sara Collins discuss where the federal conversations are and what legislation could look like based on current talking points.
If federal privacy passed today, what would it look like?
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