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Professor Scott Jordan Testifies at California Assembly’s Privacy Hearing

February 28, 2019

Computer Science Professor Scott Jordan testified before the California State Assembly’s Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection on Feb. 20, 2019. The topic of the informational hearing was “Understanding the Rights, Protections, and Obligations Established by the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: Where should California go from here?” and Jordan spoke among others during the portion on “Looking Ahead: Marinating a Lead in Privacy.”

Watch Professor Jordan’s testimony in the clip above or view the complete video here.

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