Which of the following federal agencies does NOT have regulatory authority related to privacy?
Which of the following federal agencies does NOT have regulatory authority related to privacy?
The Federal Reserve does not have regulatory authority related to privacy. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau oversees privacy issues related to financial products. The U.S. Department of Transportation regulates privacy aspects concerning transportation, such as drones and connected cars. The U.S. Department of Commerce plays a significant role in privacy policy, including initiatives like the EU-US privacy shield. Therefore, among the options, the Federal Reserve is the agency without regulatory authority related to privacy.
The DOC does not have regulatory authority for privacy.
Incorrect, the DOC implements the EU-US privacy shield.
Ah you're correct.
Actually see page 35 of the book. It says that the US Department of Commerce does not have regulatory authority for privacy. DOT does have privacy regulations regarding drones, connected cars, etc. (page 43).
The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) does not have regulatory authority for privacy, but often plays a leading role in privacy policy for the executive branch.
As [Removed] explained - DOC does not have regulatory authority.
Be careful - this is different than the other question, which relates to enforcement authority.
You're wrong this time.
B - DOT
This question is on here twice and should be an easy one but it seems like it has two right/wrong answers. What does DOT have to do with Privacy?
The other question relates to *enforcement* authority. Not regulatory authority.