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Start with security – and stick with it

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When it comes to data security, what’s reasonable will depend on the size and nature of your business and the kind of data you deal with. But certain principles apply across the board: Don’t collect...
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Stick with Security: Insights into FTC Investigations

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Savvy business people are on the lookout for ways to minimize their companies’ risk of a data breach. Many businesses consult the FTC’s complaints and orders, each of which includes a detailed...
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Lead generation: When the “product†is personal data

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There’s been a lot of talk about “ping trees†and other activities associated with the lead generation industry. The FTC’s concern is that consumers don’t get ponged in the process. A proposed...
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Best practices to foil gas station skimmers

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If you own or operate gas stations, chances are you know about skimmers – illegal card readers attached to payment terminals, like gas pumps, that grab data off a credit or debit card’s magnetic...
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Has a phishing scam hooked your company’s good name?

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When internet fraudsters mimic a legitimate business to trick consumers into giving out their personal information, it’s called phishing. It’s not just a problem for consumers, but for the companies...
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Background checks? Don’t double-dip.

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Need to verify an applicant's employment or income history? Checking to see if a candidate has a criminal history or civil judgments? If you get information from a company that compiles it so you can...
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What Vizio was doing behind the TV screen

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Consumers have bought more than 11 million internet-connected Vizio televisions since 2010. But according to a complaint filed by the FTC and the New Jersey Attorney General, consumers didn’t know...
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Edge of ‘17

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“ Just like the white winged dove sings a song,†you can count on the BCP Business Blog to celebrate the “Edge of Seventeen†– 2017, of course – with a recap of in-case-you-missed-it developments from...
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Ashley Madison settles with FTC over data security

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If you care about data security and privacy, you’ll want to read about the FTC’s settlement with ruby Corporation, ruby Life Inc., and ADL Media Inc. – the companies that operate AshleyMadison.com...
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New Identity Theft Report helps you spot ID theft

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Do you ever hear from customers or employees who want you to know that they’ve been affected by identity theft? If so, you’ll probably start seeing them use the new FTC Identity Theft Report. It tells...
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Ad libraries and app developers, check out this advice

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Researchers report that 72% of American adults now own a smartphone and when they’re on their phones, 89% of their time is spent on apps. An analysis of how app developers generate revenue raises some...
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The NIST Cybersecurity Framework and the FTC

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We often get the question, “If I comply with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, am I complying with what the FTC requires?†From the perspective of the staff of the Â鶹´«Ã½ Trade Commission, NIST’s...
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What happens when the sun sets on a smart product?

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The Internet of Things refers to consumer products that connect to the Internet to send and receive data – everything from fitness devices, wearables, and smart cars to connected smoke detectors...
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Practice Fusion case suggests 6 health privacy pointers

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Combine two of the most talked-about consumer protection topics – health privacy and consumer-generated online content – and what do you get? A proposed FTC settlement with Practice Fusion, the...
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2015’s top-pick topics: A 10-tative list

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2015 saw the end of The Late Show with David Letterman, but his Top 10 List legacy lives on. From the home office in Washington, D.C., here is our informal take on ten topics we covered this year in...
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Oracle Java SE case serves up a cuppa caution

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When consumers updated Java SE, which has been installed on more than 850 million computers, Oracle Corporation promised “safe and secure access to the world of amazing Java content†and stated that...