By Bill Butler
In August 2016, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) addressed the effect of the Cybersecurity Framework (“NIST Framework”) issued by the National Institute of Standards and Technology on FTC enforcement actions under Section 5 of the FTC Act. While there have been few enforcement actions to gauge the actual impact of the NIST Framework, the FTC’s recent public comment on the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (“NTIA”) proposed “coordinated vulnerability disclosure” template (“Template”) further ...
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