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Training on U.S. federal data privacy law

  • 1.  Training on U.S. federal data privacy law

    Posted 2 days ago

    Do you care about what's happening with data privacy in the U.S.?

    Do you wish you knew more about what laws protect data held by the federal government (and where there are shortcomings)?

    The Privacy Act of 1974 is designed to make the government treat individuals more fairly when collecting data about them-but the rules are no longer adequate.
    The Association of Public Data Users is releasing a new set of resources to help clarify how the law is supposed to work. These materials can help you effectively assert your rights, address vulnerabilities, and hold the government accountable to treating everyone fairly.

    Join us at a webinar on April 15 to learn more:

    https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gUnZh1-XSE-b2bWpi84Lnw



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    Beth Jarosz
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