> The EPA will bring suit to companies polluting illegally. Why shouldn't a government agency bring suit to companies or cities risking a leak of hundreds of millions of social security numbers, for example?
Maybe at first we could try an in-between solution. I hate to water things down but maybe a scheme like a USDA Prime Beef label[0] would be more likely
to actually pull off?
If there was a NIST Certified logo on one bank/app/merchant/site that asks for personal info, and not another, I would be much more likely to go with the NIST one. Obviously credit agencies and gov systems need to go first.
>In the United States, the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) operates a voluntary beef grading program that began in 1917. A meat processor pays for a trained AMS meat grader to grade whole carcasses at the abattoir. Such processors are required to comply with Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) grade labeling procedures. The official USDA grade designation can appear as markings on retail containers, individual bags, or on USDA shield stamps, as well as on legible roller brands appearing on the meat itself.
Maybe at first we could try an in-between solution. I hate to water things down but maybe a scheme like a USDA Prime Beef label[0] would be more likely to actually pull off?
If there was a NIST Certified logo on one bank/app/merchant/site that asks for personal info, and not another, I would be much more likely to go with the NIST one. Obviously credit agencies and gov systems need to go first.
>In the United States, the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) operates a voluntary beef grading program that began in 1917. A meat processor pays for a trained AMS meat grader to grade whole carcasses at the abattoir. Such processors are required to comply with Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) grade labeling procedures. The official USDA grade designation can appear as markings on retail containers, individual bags, or on USDA shield stamps, as well as on legible roller brands appearing on the meat itself.
[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beef_carcass_classification