Nearly all major privacy laws and regulations – from the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to the European General Directive for Privacy Regulation – include express data security requirements. Yet, some members of Congress and other commentators have suggested that security provisions will only serve to make privacy legislation more difficult to pass while others suggest that they can’t vote for a bill without security. What type of security is being discussed in these bills and how will they affect consumers?

Senior Director of Cybersecurity and Privacy Services
Venable LLP

Director of Public Policy
Rapid7

Chief Privacy and Digital Risk Officer
Citrix Systems

Director, Privacy and Data Project
Center for Democracy and Technology

Former Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection
Federal Trade Commission