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Current CFPB leadership’s overarching, stated goal in initiating the Proposed Rule is to “rein in data brokers” by ensuring they are subject to the same legal requirements as credit bureaus and background check companies.3The CFPB highlights risks to national...
The digital transformation stimulated by the pandemic has prompted a rise in phishing, scams, and malware events to the detriment of companies, underlining the need for more robust data security [97]. Summing up, this paper section presented a detailed description of various strategies for ...