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Marriott Got Bonvoyed by the EU: $123 Million Fine Does Nothing to Protect Meaningful Data

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Jul 09 2019

Marriott hasn’t talked about the really valuable data that’s been breached, preferring to focus on expired credit cards and passports. The EU proposes to fine Marriott for a criminal hack of their systems, which is how the law works, but it’s not clearly the best way to drive collaboration between large companies and government agencies protecting against nation state attacks.

And indeed it’s government agencies that are the biggest violators of data privacy.

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