My current understanding is that in the new bill, you can’t be sued for not having an SSP, or third party audits? Is that right? Do we have any guarantee that we’ll actually even have the transparency aspects of the bill?
They do have to publish any SSP at all, or they are in violation of the statute, and injunctive relief could be sought.
My current understanding is that in the new bill, you can’t be sued for not having an SSP, or third party audits? Is that right? Do we have any guarantee that we’ll actually even have the transparency aspects of the bill?
They do have to publish any SSP at all, or they are in violation of the statute, and injunctive relief could be sought.