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Law, 01.04.2020 16:58 soviet85

In November 2004, the FTC filed a complaint against Nationwide Mortgage Group, Inc. In its complaint, the FTC stated that Nationwide collected sensitive customer information, but that it had no policies and procedures in place to protect that information. It also stated that Nationwide failed to monitor its computer network for vulnerabilities that would expose stored customer information to attack. What rules did the Nationwide violate?

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