United States:
FTC, FCC Flex Muscles
27 February 2017
Duane Morris LLP
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Duane Morris partner
Joseph Burton was featured in a video on Bank Info
Security on the impact of regulators involved in
cybersecurity.
The Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications
Commission are among U.S. regulators now starting to flex their
muscles when it comes to enforcing cybersecurity standards, says
Burton. What enforcement trends might we expect to see in 2017?
To view the video, please visit the Bank Info Security website.
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