Safeguarding Personal Information: National Standards for Data Privacy

$170.00

Margaret K. Derosa (Editor)

Series: Privacy and Identity Protection
BISAC: COM060040

In the 21st century, consumer information provides businesses with the ability to make informed decisions, develop products in response to customer feedback, and deliver goods and services to consumers. More generally, various types of information facilitate consumers’ ability to make financial decisions, enable medical professionals to treat symptoms and provide critical health care, and enable educational institutions to facilitate a child’s learning.

In each of these cases involving specific information about individuals, sector-specific laws protect and limit the purposes for which such information can be collected, used, or shared. This book examines the gaps in the protection of consumers’ personal information, how businesses navigate compliance with sectoral laws, and why a comprehensive privacy and data security law must be enacted.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Promoting U.S. Innovation and Individual Liberty Through a National Standard for Data Privacy
Committee on Energy and Commerce

Chapter 2. Addressing America’s Data Privacy Shortfalls: How a National Standard Fills Gaps to Protect Americans’ Personal Information
Committee on Energy and Commerce

Index

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