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Elizabeth Warren Introduces Bill That Could Hold Tech Execs Responsible For Data Breaches (theverge.com)

On Wednesday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) introduced a new piece of legislation that would make it easier to criminally charge company executives when Americans' personal data is breached. From a report: The Corporate Executive Accountability Act is yet another push from Warren who has focused much of her presidential campaign on holding corporations and their leaders responsible for both their market dominance and perceived corruption. The bill, if approved, would widen criminal liability of "negligent" executives of corporations (that make more than $1 billion) when they commit crimes, repeatedly break federal laws, or harm a large number of Americans by way of civil rights violations, including their data privacy. "When a criminal on the street steals money from your wallet, they go to jail. When small-business owners cheat their customers, they go to jail," Warren wrote in a Washington Post op-ed published on Wednesday morning. "But when corporate executives at big companies oversee huge frauds that hurt tens of thousands of people, they often get to walk away with multimillion-dollar payouts."

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  1. Waitaminute by cahuenga · · Score: 3, Funny

    You can't treat us like people!

  2. Meet the CDBSO! by EvilSS · · Score: 5, Funny

    Meet the CDBSO: Chief Data Breach Sacrificial Officer! Selected from the working peons, the CDBSO is catapulted from his labors in the basement IT room to the top floor with a plush closet and low 5 figure salary! Should a data breach occur, the CDBSO will lead the charge... sheet in a federal indictment.

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  3. Re:shes got my vote by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Or how about not lying about everything. Like the President.

  4. Re: Cute by rsilvergun · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't you mean origin elephant?

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  5. Re:That makes sense. by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sweet, so in revenge, I can write a deliberately subtle bug, and then the asshole CEO goes to jail. Go ahead and prove I did it deliberately.

    That's not what happened here, but you do seem to grasp the correct usage of a red herring, you knob.

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