Privacy
KOSA and COPPA 2.0 are well intentioned but need further refinements to achieve the shared goal of protecting children online.
At Capitol Hill event, leading business organizations and small business owners joined TechNet in calling for an end to the growing state privacy patchwork.
Coalition of leading organizations across industries relaunches United for Privacy with eight new members, letter to Congress, and Capitol Hill event.
The United for Privacy Kick-Off Event will discuss the urgent need for federal privacy legislation this Congress.
TechNet urged Congress to pass a federal privacy law after Texas became the sixth state to enact a data privacy law this year.
TechNet President and CEO Linda Moore sat down with Bloomberg TV to discuss artificial intelligence, the need for a federal data privacy law, and other priorities that will ensure the U.S. wins the next era of innovation.
In the past week, three states approved omnibus data privacy bills that will soon be sent to the Governors for their signature. If this trend continues, a 50-state patchwork would cost our economy more than $1 trillion over the next 10 years, with more than $200 billion being paid by American small businesses.
To ensure all Americans have the right to access, correct, and delete their personal data, Congress must pass a federal data privacy law.
TechNet applauds the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee for holding this important hearing and remains optimistic that a bipartisan federal privacy law that works for all of America can be passed and signed into law this Congress.
