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26 February 2021

Tenn. Attorney General Slatery On State And Federal Consumer Privacy In 2021 And Beyond

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Reed Smith

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In a recent Q&A with Tennessee Attorney General (AG) Herbert Slatery, the eight-year term AG discusses how he makes consumer protection...
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In a recent Q&A with Tennessee Attorney General (AG) Herbert Slatery, the eight-year term AG discusses how he makes consumer protection, including privacy and cybersecurity issues, a top priority for Tennessee citizens and businesses. AG Slatery shares his thoughts on privacy on a multi-state state level, the prospect of standards of enforcement for technology companies, and how states are working with the Federal Trade Commission to address issues concerning data collection and (mis)use in the interim. Lastly, AG Slatery discusses how his office is responding to the new Biden administration and challenges that have been brought forth by COVID-19. Read more in the IAPP Privacy Advisor article here.

This article is presented for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice.

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