A patchwork of acts
Current privacy laws developed as responses to sector-specific concerns.
A law student’s journey navigating privacy laws and data protection, one byte at a time.
Current privacy laws developed as responses to sector-specific concerns.
FTC v. Wyndham gave the power of enforcing cybersecurity in the United States to the hands of the Federal Trade Commission.
The United States lacks a single law regulating the collection and maintenance of data from individuals.
In Barclay’s article* there is this idea of a digital identity, a persona created entirely in digital reality that is like you but isn’t you.
Over 100 years ago, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis helped kindle the American lust for a right to privacy in their article “The right to privacy.”*