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State Attorneys General on privacy, cybersecurity, enforcement and legislation
This article series consists of interviews with U.S. state attorneys general, with a focus on privacy, cybersecurity, enforcement and legislation.
Last updated: September 2022
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This article series, spanning nearly a decade, consists of interviews with US state attorneys general, with discussions covering a wide-ranging list of topics, with a focus on privacy, cybersecurity, enforcement and legislation.
- New York Attorney General James on protecting consumer privacy, enforcement and possible federal legislation
(September 2022) - Michigan Attorney General Nessel on strengthening consumer protections, right to privacy
(August 2022) - Indiana Attorney General Rokita on federal, Indiana privacy regulations, cybersecurity and more
(May 2022) - Iowa Attorney General Miller on advocating for consumer rights, policing algorithms and offering support during breaches
(March 2022) - Ohio Attorney General Yost on state, federal privacy law, FTC and more
(August 2021) - Attorney General Tong on enforcement priorities, legislative landscape in Connecticut
(April 2021) - A conversation with Tenn. Attorney General Herbert Slatery
(February 2021) - A conversation with Colo. Attorney General Phil Weiser
(December 2020) - A conversation with Nev. Attorney General Aaron Ford
(October 2020) - Ill. Attorney General Kwame Raoul on changes to state’s data breach law
(September 2020) - Md. Attorney General Brian Frosh talks future legislation
(January 2020) - Ga. Attorney General Chris Carr on breaches, federal law
(October 2019) - Vermont attorney general talks regulating data brokers, protecting consumers
(April 2019) - NC attorney general talks ID theft, breach notification, federal pre-emption
(September 2018) - Interview with Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro
(May 2018) - Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich on federal breach laws, state pre-emption, and class actions
(April 2018) - Indiana attorney general talks black market, breaches and priorities
(March 2018) - A Q&A with Texas AG Ken Paxton
(February 2018) - Utah’s attorney general on what to expect from states in 2018
(January 2018) - A Q&A with Attorney General Brad Schimel
(October 2017) - A Q&A with Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt
(September 2017) - Q&A with Massachusetts AG Maura Healey
(August 2016) - Q&A: DC Attorney General Karl Racine talks consumer privacy
(April 2016) - Mississippi AG: Best To Notify Us Quickly of A Breach
(June 2015) - Illinois AG Targets ID Theft, Earlier Breach Notification
(April 2015) - Oregon AG Seeks Tougher State Breach Law
(March 2015) - Idaho AG Talks Breach Notification, His Role as Privacy Enforcer
(October 2014) - Q&A: Connecticut AG Talks Privacy Enforcement, Collaboration with the FTC
(August 2014) - Q & A: Indiana AG on Initiatives, Priorities for Privacy Protection
(May 2014) - State Attorneys General as U.S. Privacy Regulators—Q & A with Maryland AG Doug Gansler
(January 2014) - Think the FTC Is the De Facto U.S. Data Protection Authority? State AGs May Have Something To Say
(December 2013)