U.S. Chamber of Commerce Releases Facial Recognition Policy Principles
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC) released facial recognition policy principles today to…
COPPA Rule Review
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce respectfully submits these comments to the Federal Trade Commission in…
U.S. Chamber Statement on Democrats Federal Privacy Principles
WASHINGTON D.C. – Tim Day, senior vice president, U.S. Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC), issued the…
Midlands Voices: How California’s data privacy rules could impact Nebraska businesses
With its growing number of tech firms, startups and incubators, Omaha is proof that innovation…
Privacy for U.S. Consumers and Businesses – It’s Possible
It’s not every day the U.S. Chamber of Commerce calls for regulation, but when it…
Illinois data centers: Powering economic growth and opportunity
This summer, the governor signed a data center incentive into law, opening up Illinois for…
TecNation: Omaha
Join C_TEC for a data-driven innovation event in Omaha, NE! Hear discussions on data privacy,…
California Privacy Letter
Californians deserve to have their privacy protected in ways that are both strong and responsibly…
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