OTI Testifies on Capitol Hill Today on Internet Governance and Tomorrow on Data Breach
Washington, DC – This week, two 国产视频 Open Technology Institute staff are slated to testify in Congress on two different technology policy issues. Today, May 13, at 2 PM, Senior Policy Analyst Danielle Kehl will testify at an Energy & Commerce Committee hearing on the future of Internet governance. At 10 AM tomorrow, May 14, Senior Policy Counsel Laura Moy will testify at a Financial Services Committee hearing on data security and breach notification.
Kehl will testify Wednesday at 2 PM before the Communications and Technology Subcommittee of the Energy & Commerce Committee, at a titled 鈥淪takeholder Perspectives on the IANA Transition.鈥 Kehl co-authored Controlling Internet Infrastructure: The 鈥淚ANA Transition鈥 and Why It Matters for the Future of the Internet, a policy paper recently published by OTI explaining what is at stake as the United States brings its direct oversight of the Internet鈥檚 Domain Name System to an end. Kehl鈥檚 written testimony can be found .
The following can be attributed to Danielle Kehl, Senior Policy Analyst at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:
“The Domain Name System is an important piece of the Internet’s core infrastructure, and it’s good to see more public scrutiny of the IANA transition. This is an important process that’s difficult to understand, so we are encouraged to see members of Congress asking questions about it. At the same time, it’s important to respect the transition process that’s currently underway and to make sure that Congress does not take steps that could be seen as substituting the U.S. government’s judgment for the decisions made by the global multi-stakeholder community. In the long run, a successful IANA transition is the best way to preserve the free and open Internet, and will serve the interests of the U.S. government and the broader community.”
Moy will testify Thursday at 10 AM before the House Financial Services Committee at a titled 鈥淧rotecting Consumers: Financial Data Security in the Age of Computer Hackers.鈥 This marks the second time Moy has testified on the issue, the first being at a March 18 before the Commerce, Manufacturing, & Trade Subcommittee of the Energy & Commerce Committee. Moy鈥檚 testimony from the earlier hearing, along with other materials she has written on the issue, are available on 国产视频鈥檚 website. Her written testimony for tomorrow鈥檚 hearing is available .
The following can be attributed to Laura Moy, Senior Policy Counsel of 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:
鈥淎s consumers share and companies store ever-increasing amounts of personal data, it is appropriate for Congress to consider the important issue of data security and breach notification, but as they do so we urge lawmakers to carefully consider the impact any new law will have on existing consumer protections. A new law could benefit consumers, but it could also harm consumers if it replaces strong state-level protections with a weaker federal standard. We are grateful for the opportunity to testify on the issue and look forward to continuing to work with lawmakers to ensure consumers are protected by any new legislation on this issue.鈥
Combined with OTI Policy Director Kevin Bankston鈥檚 April 29 on encryption technology and possible U.S. policy responses, delivered before a subcommittee of the House Oversight and Government Reform, and Moy鈥檚 previous testimony on data security and breach notification, this week鈥檚 hearings will bring the total number of Congressional hearings at which OTI has testified in the space of two months time to four.