FTC’s Wyndham victory is good for privacy but confusing for business – Fortune, 28 August 2015

Josephine Wolff, an assistant professor of public policy and computing security at Rochester Institute of Technology and a faculty associate at Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, suggests that the FTC should develop a “very detailed, specific, rigorous list of the most effective data security practices for companies.” She suggested that “anyone who failed to meet those standards could be held responsible.”

Source: FTC’s Wyndham victory is good for privacy but confusing for business – Fortune