"Repealing FCC’s privacy rules: A serious blow to privacy, cybersecurity"

The House of Representatives voted to repeal privacy rules devised by the FCC on March 28. This would allow ISPs the right to invade the privacy of users by recording browsing history, app usage, and other sensitive data that would be collected to sell to advertisers. With the breakage of user privacy, comes the extreme vulnerability to cyberattacks. This article discusses the important correlation between privacy and security along with the dangerous impacts this repeal will have on cybersecurity. 

Homeland Security News Wire reports "Repealing FCC’s privacy rules: A serious blow to privacy, cybersecurity"

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