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Five key questions on privacy for Biden’s administration

Posted on November 9, 2020 by pogowasright.org

Catherine Wycherley writes that privacy is clearly an area of importance as we go into 2021. She identifies five questions or topics within privacy that should be on the table at some point:

  1. Calling in the feds: a national privacy law at last?
  2. Schrems II: Endgame?
  3. Tick Tock…
  4. Breaking up is hard to do – big tech regulation
  5. Pandemic? What Pandemic?

Read her comments on PrivSec Report.

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