In the wake of cases challenging the scope of the Federal Trade Commission’s authority and its role in regulating cybersecurity, this Note considers the centrality of the FTC as a protector of consumer data. It broadly examines the current state of cybersecurity regulation and the need for a uniform national regime to protect consumer data. In considering different methods for realizing such federal oversight, this Note examines legislative and administrative options. Tracing the development of both highlights their shortcomings and reveals a potential solution. In the face of concerning legislative movement and uncertainty surrounding the FTC’s current enforcement philosophy, this Note endorses the employment of the FTC’s rarely used, but ...
Only the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) can bring a federal cause of action against a company whose ...
Data breaches are becoming a norm in modern life. Every year it seems that bigger and bigger attacks...
State Consumer Protection Acts (CPAs) were designed to supplement the Federal Trade Commission’s (FT...
As technology continues to be an integral part of daily life, there lies an ever-increasing threat o...
Welcome to the digital age, where consumer data is more valuable than gold. In this era of informati...
Privacy has come to the forefront of the technology world as third party hackers are constantly atta...
For more than fifteen years, the FTC has regulated privacy and data security through its authority t...
This article deals with the Federal Trade Commission\u27s (FTC) efforts to apply consumer protection...
For over two decades, the FTC creatively employed its capacious statute to police against shoddy dat...
Data is the pollution problem of the information age, and protecting privacy is the environmental ch...
On June 6, 2018, in LabMD, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission (LabMD III), the U.S. Court of Appeals f...
In a world where vast amounts of personal informationare obtained and stored by countless organizati...
In May of 2000, the FTC, under Chairman Robert Pitofsky, concluded that industry self-re...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that current law is inadequate to protect consumers in light of the preva...
Three areas of the FTC’s fairly extraordinary portfolio of policymaking responsibilities that affect...
Only the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) can bring a federal cause of action against a company whose ...
Data breaches are becoming a norm in modern life. Every year it seems that bigger and bigger attacks...
State Consumer Protection Acts (CPAs) were designed to supplement the Federal Trade Commission’s (FT...
As technology continues to be an integral part of daily life, there lies an ever-increasing threat o...
Welcome to the digital age, where consumer data is more valuable than gold. In this era of informati...
Privacy has come to the forefront of the technology world as third party hackers are constantly atta...
For more than fifteen years, the FTC has regulated privacy and data security through its authority t...
This article deals with the Federal Trade Commission\u27s (FTC) efforts to apply consumer protection...
For over two decades, the FTC creatively employed its capacious statute to police against shoddy dat...
Data is the pollution problem of the information age, and protecting privacy is the environmental ch...
On June 6, 2018, in LabMD, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission (LabMD III), the U.S. Court of Appeals f...
In a world where vast amounts of personal informationare obtained and stored by countless organizati...
In May of 2000, the FTC, under Chairman Robert Pitofsky, concluded that industry self-re...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that current law is inadequate to protect consumers in light of the preva...
Three areas of the FTC’s fairly extraordinary portfolio of policymaking responsibilities that affect...
Only the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) can bring a federal cause of action against a company whose ...
Data breaches are becoming a norm in modern life. Every year it seems that bigger and bigger attacks...
State Consumer Protection Acts (CPAs) were designed to supplement the Federal Trade Commission’s (FT...