Information Accountability Foundation Chief Policy Innovation Officer Martin Abrams wrote an op-ed discussing how to potentially tweak the proposed American Data Privacy and Protection Act "without changing its design in a fashion that might make passage more difficult." Abrams explained IAF devised a 10-factor criteria for evaluating the ADPPA based on considerations for consumer protections, data transfers to the U.S. and future-proofing provisions. Abrams also pointed to lessons learned from the EU General Data Protection Regulation that may help the U.S. "avoid the GDPR conundrum" with its legislation.
15 Aug. 2022
Potential bipartisan refit for proposed American Data Privacy and Protection Act
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