In 2012, the White House and the FTC both issued reports advocating a new approach to privacy enforcement that can best be described as what?
In 2012, the White House and the FTC both issued reports advocating a new approach to privacy enforcement that can best be described as what?
In 2012, the White House and the FTC both issued reports that advocated for a comprehensive approach to privacy enforcement. This approach was characterized by a broader and more expansive view of privacy protection, beyond just addressing tangible financial harm, and included establishing comprehensive privacy programs.
IAPP Book, Section 3.8.1, paragraphs 2-4.
The book describes it as a "comprehensive" approach to privacy protection and enforcement.
Federal 2012 Privacy Reports In 2012, both the White House and the FTC released important privacy reports Under Chairman Jon Leibowitz, appointed in 2009, the FTC began to include the requirement of a comprehensive privacy program in consent decrees and expanded its privacy and security efforts further, beyond instances where there was tangible financial harm to consumers. This more comprehensive approach to privacy enforcement is reflected in the 2012 White House and 2012 FTC reports.