In a recent article in The Hill, Tim Pawlenty, chief executive of the Financial Services Roundtable and former Minnesota governor, described the current situation and unlikely union:
“…you can’t really make it better or improve it unless you look at it comprehensively. That involves a whole series of stakeholders, and we need to work together constructively to improve it. And this partnership is designed to try to bring people together to focus on the things we can agree on.”The article points to one possible starting point for consensus and that is with the way in which companies notify customers of a data breach. Currently, dozens of states have varying laws that run the gamut but there is no uniform standard defining the protocol companies should follow. With so many cooks in the proverbial kitchen, the rollout of such notification is often disorganized and ineffective.
To read The Hill’s article, Stores, Banks Team Up to Fight Hackers, see here.
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