I think, all in all, the opt-in/opt-out debate that we were all worried about has been resolved pretty effectively.
But in the face of Americans' widespread concern about the exploitation of their data, a level regulatory playing field in the interest of p...
I remember these conversations, 10 years ago, when Senator Hollings and we tried to pass a broadbased distribution of privacy rights.
Is it accurate or inaccurate that, at Facebook, for instance, when a privacy concern mounts, or there's a modification of service somehow, t...
Successful reconciliation and reintegration in my view can only occur within a successful counterinsurgency.
I think we ought to figure out if we can get a baseline here, where it's simpler and more direct.
I think--you're an engineer, aren't you?
To help the public, Congress should recognize that certain aspects of this new world raise serious consumer protection issues and act with t...
We will not prevail over our adversaries any other way.
I understand that----but do they want to share it with you in a way that you can, sort of, cull it?
We must move from the current marketing regime that uses information with abandon--where people's data are being sliced and diced to create ...
What's the point? I mean, at what point? How long?
Final question. I know I've gone over my time, but----
If you drop out or change your setting, does the old--is--what happens to the old information? How long is that kept?
For all of us, the release of any classified information--I think this needs to be stated--is unacceptable.
This is one of the kinds of things that Republicans are going to use in the political campaign of 2010 to say, 'That's why we need the House...
I think we ought to be very cautious in coming to a conclusion one way or the other. Facts are still scanty.
The important thing is, when you make a mistake, correct for it very quickly. And that's what the White House needs to do now.