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In the absence of a federal data privacy law, a handful of enforcement agencies — both state and federal — are taking stabs at a national data security framework in their own ways.
But with ever-growing troughs of consumer data, the coming years might see one agency in particular killing two birds with one stone: competition and data privacy.
The Federal Trade Commission, under its current chairperson Lina Khan, has released a flurry of press releases and blogs in recent months signaling at a focused commercial surveillance "crackdown." Now, privacy attorneys note that Khan's expertise in both data privacy and market dominance, her outward expression of how they are intersecting, and the growing number of antitrust suits against tech companies, lays the groundwork for Big Tech to come under fire from multiple angles. It's certain that at the FTC, data privacy is now viewed through the lens of competition law.
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