Showing posts with label digital commerce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital commerce. Show all posts

2017-11-01

Securing Consumer Credit Data in the Age of Digital Commerce (video)

Securing Consumers’ Credit Data in the Age of Digital Commerce

U.S. House Energy and Commerce subcommittee hearing video above scheduled for Nov 1, 2017.

Securing Consumers’ Credit Data in the Age of Digital Commerce | Energy and Commerce Committee | energycommerce.house.gov: The Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection will hold a hearing on Wednesday, November 1, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. ET in 2123 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C., entitled “Securing Consumers’ Credit Data in the Age of Digital Commerce.” 

The following issues may be examined at the hearing:
  • The legal and regulatory framework for CRAs, including the safeguards framework in GLBA and consumer protections contained in the FCRA. 
  • Current cybersecurity standards, trends, best practices, and emerging threats, particularly with respect to known cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
  • The relationship between data breaches and incidence of identity theft and fraud.

Witnesses:

Mr. Francis Creighton
President and CEO, Consumer Data Industry Association
Witness Statement and Truth in Testimony and CV

Ms. Anne P. Fortney
Partner Emeritus, Hudson Cook, LLP
Witness Statement and Truth in Testimony and CV

Mr. Jeff Greene
Senior Director, Global Government Affairs and Policy, Symantec
Witness Statement and Truth in Testimony and CV

Mr. Bruce Schneier
Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Witness Statement and Truth in Testimony and CV

Documents: Hearing NoticeHearing Notice – Time ChangeBackground Memo (embed below)

Background Memo:


@HouseCommerce  #SubDCCP

#SubDCCP Examines Data Security Practices For Consumers’ Credit Information - Energy and Commerce Committee: The Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection, chaired by Rep. Bob Latta (R-OH), announced a hearing for Wednesday, November 1, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. in room 2123 of the Rayburn House Office Building. The hearing is entitled, “Securing Consumers’ Credit Data in the Age of Digital Commerce.” Less than a month after holding a hearing on the Equifax data breach, #SubDCCP will examine data security practices within the credit reporting industry to shed light on best practices, cybersecurity information sharing, trends, and steps for improvement. “The Equifax data breach was a stark demonstration of the responsibility that credit bureaus have in holding hundreds of millions of Americans’ personal information. In light of this breach and others, consumers are right to be skeptical. This subcommittee will continue to ask questions on behalf of consumers to illuminate what is currently being done, and what needs to be done, to prevent and mitigate future hacks and restore consumer confidence,” said Latta.

Note also: House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) published op-ed Oct 27, "Consumer Protection in the 21st Century," announcing a series of hearings surrounding tech business practices and their impact on consumers. In the piece, Walden raises questions about how actions taken by tech companies and online businesses affect consumer privacy and choice.

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2017-10-12

Hearing on 21st Century Trade Barriers & Cross Border Data Flow Policies

21st Century Trade Barriers: Protectionist Cross Border Data Flow Policies’ Impact on U.S. Jobs

The above LIVE Replay Congressional hearing video: Thursday, Oct 12, 2017, 10:15 A.M. EDT (hearing starts at 20:28).

Energy and Commerce Committee | Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection Subcommittee (115th Congress)

Domain Mondo editor's note: Cross-border data flows are the flow of digital information between countries. The hearing's focus is addressing data localization laws, which require companies to store certain types of data, such as personal information of its citizens, within its own borders. Other nations have increasingly considered or adopted such laws after the Edward Snowden revelations which detailed the extent of international surveillance by U.S. intelligence. Proponents see such data localization laws as one way to prevent U.S. intelligence from being able to collect data on non-U.S. citizens. The hearing's witnesses would like to see provisions in all international agreements similar to the terms of the data sharing agreements known as the EU-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Frameworks, which allow data to continue to flow freely across borders.

WITNESSES:

Ms. Jennifer Daskal
Associate Professor of Law, American University Washington College of Law (wcl.american.edu)

Ms. Victoria A. Espinel
President and CEO, BSA – The Software Alliance (bsa.org)

Mr. Dean C. Garfield
President and CEO, Information Technology Industry Council (itic.org)

Mr. Morgan Reed
President, ACT – The App Association (actonline.org)

DOCUMENTS:


About the Energy and Commerce Committee"The Committee on Energy and Commerce is the oldest standing legislative committee in the U.S. House of Representatives and is vested with the broadest jurisdiction of any congressional authorizing committee ... Today, the committee has responsibility for matters including telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health and research, environmental quality, energy policy, and interstate and foreign commerce among others."  More information, including members of the committee, is at the link above.
US House of Representatives, Energy and Commerce Committee

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2017-10-03

LIVE Congressional Hearing: Equifax Data Breach, Answers for Consumers

Oversight of the Equifax Data Breach: Answers for Consumers

House Energy and Commerce Committee, Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection, Hearing Oct 3, 2017, 10am EDT (video starts @22:22)@HouseCommerce  #SubDCCP



WITNESS:
Mr. Richard F. Smith
Former Chairman and CEO, Equifax Inc.
Witness Statement (embed below)


Subcommittee documents:




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