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Industry Trade Groups Urge Congress to Pass Legislation to Protect Consumers from Data Breaches

Fraud U.S. Senate U.S. House Privacy/Cyber Risk & Data Security

Privacy, Cyber Risk & Data Security

On February 12, seven industry trade associations co-authored a letter to Congress regarding anticipated data breach legislation. The letter urges Congress to protect its constituents from the impact of identity theft and financial fraud resulting from data breaches by (i) considering a national data security and breach standard; (ii) recognizing the existing fraud protection standards (e.g., HIPAA and GLBA) and having them serve as a model for sectors where there are none; and (iii) encouraging shared responsibility between entities, including costs. The letter is the latest effort among the industry to lobby Congress in passing legislation to combat increasing data breaches and fraud.