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All last week, CNet assembled a blue-ribbon panel of experts to discuss various aspects of identity theft and privacy. Check out the conversation:
- Day 1: Can Business be trusted?
- Day 2: State vs. federal regulation
- Day 3: Who should be responsible?
- Day 4: Encryption and responsibility
- Day 5: Driver's licenses and next steps
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