Other recent privacy legislation includes the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act of 2001, which required that financial institutions disclose to customers how they use private information.
However, today we see that all of the major enterprise management solutions and some of the lesser ones have the ability to share event information collected by each others' agents. For a start, theft of credit card and account information is one...
Consumers have raised concerns about whether certain collected data might reveal personal information such as medical predispositions or personal health histories and that the use of this information could result in denial of insurance coverage or...
I think the challenge for consumers is trying to feel control over how their information is collected and used but also having to deal with a number of harms - spam, phishing and spyware are potential harms for users.
Even though he had not actually been harmed as a result of the theft, Guin argued Brazos was required by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLB) Act to encrypt personal information and limit its disclosure. The 1999 law requires financial service companies...
The Unisys survey found that consumer distrust was driven by poor privacy, weak IT and lack of investment in the local community. UK consumer confidence in high street banks is low with more than two-thirds of consumers saying they don't trust...