The Need for Privacy Protections: Perspectives from the Administration and the Federal Trade Commission
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Date: May 9 2012 - 2:30pm - 5:30pm
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Senate Commerce Committee, Constitution Avenue and 1st Street, NE Russell Senate Office Building - 253, Washington, DC, 20002, United States
Senate Commerce Committee
May 09 2012
2:30 PM
This hearing will examine the recent privacy reports that were released by the Obama Administration and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Both of these reports highlighted the need for federal legislation that provides baseline privacy protections to consumers.
Witness Panel
Mr. Jon Leibowitz
Chairman
Federal Trade Commission
Ms. Maureen Ohlhausen
Commissioner
Federal Trade Commission
Mr. Cameron Kerry
General Counsel
Department of Commerce
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