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FTC Focuses on Vendors and Secure Software Development: Settlement with Global Tel*Link Corp.
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FTC Focuses on Vendors and Secure Software Development: Settlement with Global Tel*Link Corp.

This week, let’s consider the Federal Trade Commission’s recent settlement with Global Tel*Link Corp. and two of its subsidiaries—all were providers of products and services to “more than 85% of the U.S. inmate population” and were faulted, in part, for failing to observe secure software development practices.

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Ed Tech Privacy and Security Alert: FTC Obtains a New Consent Order against Edmodo

Ed Tech Privacy and Security Alert: FTC Obtains a New Consent Order against Edmodo

This week, let’s look at the latest consent order secured by the FTC against Ed Tech provider Edmodo for its collection and use of children’s personal information. Companies in the Ed Tech sector, and vigilant parents and educators should pay close attention.

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“It’s Turtles All the Way Down” - FTC Focuses on AWS Security

“It’s Turtles All the Way Down” - FTC Focuses on AWS Security

This week, let’s look at a recent FTC Consent Order, then consider what lessons can be drawn about using AWS. We’ll also explain how IT infrastructure fits the turtle metaphor featured in the title of this post.

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FTC takes Action Against Drizly and its CEO: Will Protecting Data Become a Priority for CEOs?

FTC takes Action Against Drizly and its CEO: Will Protecting Data Become a Priority for CEOs?

The FTC wants to send a very clear message to CEOs: Protecting Americans’ data is not discretionary. It must be a priority. For Drizly’s CEO’s privacy and data security have become an albatross for him to carry to his future businesses under latest FTC proposed consent order.

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