Even as a key senator is renewing his call for a data privacy law, credit unions on Wednesday asked Senate Commerce Chairman John Thune (R-S.D.) not to lose sight of the need for a federal data breach standard.
"The question is no longer whether we need a federal law to protect consumers' privacy," Thune said, as the committee convened a hearing on data privacy. "The question is what shape that law should take."
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