Comments provided to FTC on Trade Regulation Rules on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security

ProperData members (BU, IMDEA, NU, Princeton, UCI, UC Davis, USC), along with collaborators across multiple institutions and several multi- and cross-disciplinary projects, including: the Center for Information Technology Policy (Princeton), Security and Privacy Lab (UW), and the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute (NU), provided comments regarding the prevalence of commercial surveillance and harmful data security practices to the FTC in November.
The comment is now available at https://www.regulations.gov/comment/FTC-2022-0053-1166
Disclaimer: Titles and affiliations are provided for identification purposes only. The comments are submitted on behalf of the contributing researchers in their personal capacity, and not on behalf of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute, Northeastern University, University of California, University of Washington, the entire ProperData team, or the National Science Foundation.
Image: FTC public call to comment here.