Peter Swire
Peter Swire
Peter Swireis the Nancy J. and Lawrence P. Huang Professor in the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology and an internationally recognized expert in privacy law. Swire is also a Senior Fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum and a Policy Fellow with the Center for Democracy and Technology. During the Clinton Administration, he became the first person to hold the position of Chief Counselor for Privacy in the Office of Management and Budget. In this...
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It's evidence that privacy is not being taken seriously. The guidance is very clear.
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It's everyone your teenager called from home, who is dating whom, contacts with reporters for politicians.
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Private industry spends billions of dollars on this targeting. The companies think it works. Why wouldn't it work for politicians?
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Right now, there's no one at home at the White House when it comes to privacy. There's no political official in the White House who has privacy in their title or as part of their job description. Congress should take the lead here because this administration has not.