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Twitter is the New Poster Child for Failing at Compliance
Dec. 28, 2022, 11 a.m. | Mike Elgan
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All companies have to comply with privacy and security laws. They must also comply with any settlements or edicts imposed by regulatory agencies of the U.S. government. But Twitter now finds itself in a precarious position and appears to be failing to take its compliance obligations seriously. The case is a “teachable moment” for all […]
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