Redress

Redress addresses the policies and procedures for end users to seek redress for possible violations and disclosure of their sensitive information. For example, if the talking doll owner starts receiving phone messages indicating that an unwanted person has somehow eavesdropped in on the child's conversation with the doll, he/she should have a process to contact the manufacturer and alert them to the problem. The data loss could be from nonadherence to the company's privacy protections (for example, an insider threat) or a basic security flaw in the system's design or operation.

In addition to actual privacy losses, redress should also include provisions for addressing end user complaints and concerns about documented and disclosed ...

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