Protecting information privacy: Challenges and opportunities in federal legislation

Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings

Wednesday, September 11, 2019 - 2:00pm to 4:30pm

Recent congressional hearings and data breaches have prompted legislators, advocacy groups, and business leaders to call for broad federal privacy legislation. Furthermore, congressional leaders in both parties have expressed an interest in taking up privacy legislation and various members of Congress have released drafts of bills intended to spark discussion. As Congress returns to session in September, legislators will face continuing questions about how to develop federal legislation to protect personal information.

A public discussion on the status of federal privacy legislation. The first panel, which will be a live taping of the Lawfare podcast, will look through the broad lens of competing visions of what legislation should accomplish and the impact on businesses and individuals. The second panel will delve into specific issues presented by proposals for legislation, the path forward to passage, and the prospects.

Following the discussion, each panel will take questions from the audience.



Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW Falk Auditorium
Washington , DC 20036
US