Executive order seeks to protect americans’ privacy
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6. ADDITIONAL TYPES OF PERSONAL IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION that describe an individual, including name, address, email address, Social Security number and telephone number. The seventh
category is sensitive government-related data. In the United States, buying and reselling data through data brokers is legal, and data brokers are mostly unregulated on the federal level.
Federal law doesn’t require data brokers to give consumers access to the information collected about them. And no one federal agency has the legal authority to regulate consumer privacy,
although many do have regulations relating to a specific sector. The Federal Trade Commission requires all companies to maintain reasonable privacy and security of personal information.
PRIVACY LEGISLATION STILL NEEDED, WHITE HOUSE SAYS Wednesday’s executive action “is carefully crafted to prevent countries of concern from buying up the most sensitive data of Americans
through the front door,” a senior administration official said. It’s not a substitute for comprehensive privacy legislation. Under the order, which will be subjected to multiple rounds of
public comments and what could be a lengthy rule-making process, the Department of Justice will be authorized “to regulate certain narrow categories of cross-border transactions that pose an
unacceptable risk.” As part of the process, government officials say they are consulting with human rights groups, labor unions, privacy advocates, tech companies and others to carve out
important exemptions to mitigate any unintended economic consequences. For instance, certain financial transactions or routine business operations within multinational companies, such as
payroll, may be exempt. Wednesday’s action is Biden’s 133rd executive order since being sworn into office in January 2021. In May 2021, the president addressed cybersecurity threats to
government agencies and infrastructure in another executive order, and in March 2023 he prohibited the U.S. government from using commercial spyware unless it helps protect computer systems
and intelligence against security risks. Because executive orders are not laws created by Congress, a future president can revoke them.
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