The Biden administration intends to broaden the way it addresses privacy concerns for marginalized and disadvantaged communities—everything from bias in lending decisions to other potential areas such as healthcare, education, crime, and workplace issues.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), a division of the Commerce Department that serves as President Joe Biden’s principal adviser on telecommunications and information policy, announced it will host three virtual listening sessions “about issues and potential solutions at the intersection of privacy, equity, and civil rights.”

