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						Cisco, like Apple and other tech giants, now wants new federal privacy law
	jeudi  7 février 2019, 12:30 , par Ars Technica
 
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On Thursday, Cisco formally joined the parade of major tech companies that have been calling for a comprehensive federal privacy law that would once and for all set a clear standard for tech companies nationwide. Currently in the United States, there is a patchwork of laws governing how various types of data are handled—health, financial, etc.—but there isn’t a clear set of rules for Silicon Valley giants that traffic in vast amounts of information sharing. As a hardware networking giant, however, Cisco does not profit from user data in the same way that a company like Google or Facebook does. In a blog post, Cisco’s top lawyer, Mark Chandler, called the current legal framework 'not adequate.' Cisco hasn’t put forward specific bill language just yet; it is speaking for now in generalities. Read 10 remaining paragraphs | Comments 
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1452421
 
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