QUESTION
What agency should enforce the prohibition on third-party sale of geolocation data?
2:09:10
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Council Member Jennifer Gutiérrez asks Kelly Moan, the Chief Information Security Officer, which agency would be better suited to enforce a bill prohibiting the third-party sale of geolocation data.
- Moan responds that she cannot provide specifics at the moment.
- However, Moan expresses willingness to have further discussions with the committee.
- These discussions would help answer questions about the appropriate enforcement agency.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
2:09:10
My last question is on intro 539, which is prohibiting 3rd party sale of geolocation data.
2:09:16
I know you spoke to it in your testimony about enforcement not really being an OTI's responsibility.
2:09:24
Would you be able to share which agency you think this bill would more accurately fit under?
Kelly Moan
2:09:32
While I'm how I'm off the top of my head, I'm not able to share in specifics at this moment.
2:09:37
I do think that conversation and discussion with the committee is something that we would absolutely like to have.
2:09:45
We're happy to have, and it would significantly assist in being able to answer some of these the questions that we've got.
Jennifer Gutiérrez
2:09:52
Thank you.
2:09:53
Yeah.