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The Filing Cabinet

"The Filing Cabinet," which covers compliance with the Dodd-Frank Act and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, as well as other regulatory action from the Securities and Exchange Commission, executive compensation, and shareholder activism, is written by CW staff writer Joe Mont. Mont welcomes questions, comments, and statements from readers on SEC filing matters and will address them here when appropriate. Readers can contact him at joe.mont@complianceweek.com.
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FTC Warns on Internet of Things, Privacy
Joe Mont | January 9, 2015
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Edith Ramirez took to the floor of the International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas last week to offer companies a warning about the “Internet of Things” and broadband-connected cars, wearable tech, and home appliances. Connected devices pose significant privacy and security implications, she said, urging manufacturers to adopt “security by design” principles and data minimization practices.
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Podcast: Navigating the Pitfalls of Geolocation Data
Joe Mont | December 22, 2014
Uber, Snapchat, and Golden Technologies are the latest companies to come under fire for how they use the geolocation data they collect from their customers. In this week’s podcast, we talk to Fernando Bohorquez, a partner at the law firm BakerHostetler who specializes in privacy and data security issues, about how companies can navigate the inherent risks of this increasingly valuable data, incorporate the FTC’s “privacy-by-design” standard, and stay out of trouble with regulators and privacy advocates alike.
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