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Stick with Security: Secure remote access to your network

Thomas B. Pahl, Acting Director, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
Ask a business person where their office is located and the likely answer is “everywhere.” They’re working from home, staying in the loop while traveling, and catching up on email between sales calls
Competition Matters

Getting in Sync with HSR Timing Considerations

Premerger Notification Office Staff, Bureau of Competition
The Hart Scott Rodino (HSR) Act and Rules require that parties to certain mergers and acquisitions submit premerger notification filings and wait before consummating the transaction. Parties must
Business Blog

4 Gramm-Leach-Bliley tips to take from FTC’s TaxSlayer case

Lesley Fair
If you or your clients are in the tax preparation field, there are three letters you should focus on. OK, I-R-S may be the first thing on your mind. But as the FTC’s proposed settlement with TaxSlayer
Business Blog

Stick with Security: Require secure passwords and authentication

Thomas B. Pahl, Acting Director, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
To make it harder for hackers to bluff their way onto a computer network, careful companies follow the advice of Start with Security and require strong authentication practices. We’ve considered FTC
Business Blog

Stick with Security: Control access to data sensibly

Thomas B. Pahl, Acting Director, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
You’ve conducted an information “census” to identify and locate the confidential data in your company’s possession. Then you determined what you need to hold on to for business purposes. What’s the
Business Blog

Start with security – and stick with it

Thomas B. Pahl, Acting Director, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
When it comes to data security, what’s reasonable will depend on the size and nature of your business and the kind of data you deal with. But certain principles apply across the board: Don’t collect
Business Blog

Stick with Security: Insights into FTC Investigations

Thomas B. Pahl, Acting Director, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection
Savvy business people are on the lookout for ways to minimize their companies’ risk of a data breach. Many businesses consult the FTC’s complaints and orders, each of which includes a detailed
Business Blog

We can’t go for that (no can do)

Lesley Fair
Of course, phantom debt collection – the practice of pressuring people to pay “debts” they don’t owe – harms consumers. But as an FTC complaint demonstrates, when phantom debt collectors strike, they
Business Blog

Billed for office supplies you didn’t order? Don’t pay!

Lesley Fair
It typically started with a schmoozy call to an unsuspecting small business or nonprofit. Sometimes the caller claimed to be “confirming” an existing order, “verifying” an address, or offering a “free
Business Blog

Lead generation: When the “product” is personal data

Lesley Fair
There’s been a lot of talk about “ping trees” and other activities associated with the lead generation industry. The FTC’s concern is that consumers don’t get ponged in the process. A proposed
Business Blog

FTC blows the whistle on business coaching program

Lesley Fair
Rockne, Lombardi, Landry, Shula. Behind every sports dynasty, there’s a legendary coach. But according to the FTC, marketers of “business coaching” services took consumers for millions by using
Business Blog

Best practices to foil gas station skimmers

Colleen Tressler
If you own or operate gas stations, chances are you know about skimmers – illegal card readers attached to payment terminals, like gas pumps, that grab data off a credit or debit card’s magnetic