If Managing Your Vendor’s Risk Isn’t a Top Priority, It Should Be

By Richy Glassberg

Gordon Moore, the co-founder of Intel, died this year. He was 94. In 1965, he predicted that the number of transistors that could be placed on a silicon chip would double at regular intervals for the foreseeable future, thus increasing the data-processing power of computers exponentially. He predicted computers would be more expensive to build but cheaper to buy for consumers since so many would be sold.

And the result of all that computing power today seems to indicate that Moore’s Law can now be applied to privacy regulation, given the number of states passing laws to protect consumer privacy, children’s online privacy, and now all manner of health-related data.

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