Consumers and Public Records

Session Topic: Consumer and Public Records and other Identity Data Types

Wednesday 2G

Convener: Anatoly

Notes-taker(s): Leon Brown

Consumer and Public Records and other Identity Data Types

o   Experian consumer guy: Anatoly. Free Credit Report.com, Corporate Development and Strategy.

o   Public Records: If you Google, public records expose a lot of information. Most not coming from social, a lot is coming from gov't data that is purchased and pushed outside Google firewall. A bit weird to consumers; most think it is Facebook or Social, but it isn't.

o   Does there need to be gov't intervention or governance?

o   Are there privacy issues?

o   Should there be a global solution? 0pt-out costs money in some cases.

o   Often personal data has no PII, but is mine.

o   Data --> Kim Little discussion. Different rules around different data. Recommend framing data conver

·        Personal Information is largest volume of data

·        Within PI is Personal Identifiable Information (PII)

·        Within PII is Sensitive Personal Identifiable Information (SPII)

·        Then there is Personal Health Information (PHI), which covers PI, PII and SPII.

o   Is it a private sector opportunity or a governance issue?

o   Legislation

·        When and how we can use/change data or public records?

·        FCRA for public data? Is this a relevant parallel?

o   Issues from group

·        Data hygiene

·        Every state has their own laws for data related issues

·        No ??? Motivation to stop it

·        Feasibility to make any technology or data solution work. So many pieces of data that cannot be corrected (even within a credit score or financial report which are strong systems and heavily controlled), how can deal with Personal Information. Should we focus on smaller data set such as PII or SPII?

·        How would a consumer correct data, if there is no central authority for maintaining this data?

·        Who owns the data  - for example, what is the correct source for my name?

·        Who is the source of data? Most often the source of data is obfuscated…

·        No liability or responsibility for a data error. For example, if at data entry a name is misspelled it is hard to correct once disseminated

o   FTC WhitePaper on white house consumer privacy bill

http://ftc.gov/os/2012/03/120326privacyreport.pdf http://whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/privacy-final.pdf o   Opportunity

·  LifeLock of public records?

·  Make it simpler --> Difficulty high to correct anything across 52 states

·  Monitoring new public records: Social à but there is choice

o   Detour in to Linden Labs