In 1748, in response to the request of a friend, Benjamin Franklin offered the following hints in his pamphlet, Advice to a Young Tradesman, Written by an Old One: Remember that time is money. Remember that credit is money. In a patchwork landscape of data breach notification laws, these words...
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