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Data SecurityReturn
Consumer data privacy and security concerns, including progress towards a new trans-Atlantic data deal, a new law in California and proposed rules in California and at the FTC, were top of mind for the insights industry in October. In addition, concerns about draft U.S. Department of Labor regulations impacting research subjects’ status as independent contractors, and miscellaneous other new laws, remain salient.
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The President just signed an executive order on government surveillance that should pave the way to an operable trans-Atlantic data transfer deal with the European Union (EU) by spring 2023.
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Four Democrats in the U.S. House and Senate urged the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to step up “efforts to implement strong privacy safeguards that effectivity protect children and teens online, including fulfilling your obligation to update regulations under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).”
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The Insights Associations joined nearly 20 business groups asking for two more months to respond to a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) push for extremely broad new privacy rules that could rope in most aspects of the insights industry's work.
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30Sep
Howard Fienberg |
30 Sep, 2022
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data collection,
census,
data privacy,
data security,
california,
vermont,
illinois,
maryland,
michigan,
massachusetts,
washington,
human resources,
contracts,
healthcare,
fighting for you |
Government Affairs |
Temperatures may be cooling as the calendar turns to autumn, but legislative issues are heating up as lawmakers get back to work following summer breaks. Here are some of the key issues we're engaged with at the national and state level on your behalf...
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is seeking input on a draft risk management approach to artificial intelligence (AI).
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The Insights Association has worked throughout July and August to improve a comprehensive federal privacy bill that passed out of committee in the U.S. House, counter a harmful bill in Delaware, and urge changes to California’s pending state privacy regulations. Also, IA’s campaign for transparency in the Census Bureau’s Ask U.S. Panel project, which would compete against the insights industry, has spurred Congressional action.
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30Jun
Howard Fienberg |
30 Jun, 2022
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human resources,
contracts,
independent contractors,
incentives,
census,
alcohol,
EU,
GDPR,
data privacy,
data security,
minors,
new york,
CALIFORNIA,
Fighting for You,
ccpa,
north carolina |
Government Affairs |
To our pleasant surprise, Congress has actually been cutting compromises on federal privacy legislation, as the Insights Association has been seeking, so that has been a big focus this month, along with other privacy and data security concerns. Also on this month’s docket have been rules to treat a research subject as an independent contractor, the use of employee non-compete agreements, funding for the U.S. Census, and the regulation of alcohol market research.
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31May
Howard Fienberg |
31 May, 2022
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Fighting for You,
tax,
data privacy,
data security,
census,
human resources,
coronavirus,
louisiana,
pennsylvania,
connecticut,
virginia,
california,
minors,
social media,
russia,
new york |
As summer approaches, the Insights Association continues to engage on state privacy legislation, new prohibitions on selling insights services to Russia, the Census Bureau’s Ask U.S. Panel, possible taxes aimed at online insights companies, and other pressing policy issues.
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22Apr
Howard Fienberg |
22 Apr, 2022
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Fighting for You,
data privacy,
data security,
independent contractors,
incentives,
tax,
exit poll,
push poll,
census,
EU,
FTC,
CALIFORNIA,
ccpa,
COLORADO,
maine,
RHODE ISLAND,
new york,
oregon,
OKLAHOMA,
connecticut,
utah,
wisconsin,
washington,
Iowa,
MARYLAND,
INDIANA,
florida,
human resources,
Kentucky,
NEBRASKA |
Government Affairs |
Since our last Fighting for You, the Insights Association has been charging full-steam into debates over consumer privacy and data security at the state, federal and trans-national levels; opposing a new project at the Census Bureau that would compete directly against the insights industry; scrutinizing Congressional legislation and possible Securities and Exchange Commission regulation that could treat research subjects like employees, instead of independent contractors; and advocating against ...
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