The Government Accountability Office is recommending that the Federal Trade Commission be given stronger authority to enforce data protection laws, and that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau improve its oversight and supervision of consumer reporting agencies like Equifax.
GAO made the recommendations in a recent report, "Actions Needed to Strengthen Oversight of Consumer Reporting Agencies," which was requested by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee Elijah Cummings, D-Md.
The lawmakers requested the report on Sept. 15, 2017, eight days after Equifax publicly announced a massive data breach that ultimately affected more than 145 million Americans.
"The Equifax breach revealed major gaps in how CRAs protect and use consumers' private information, and the report we released today confirms that vulnerabilities still exist," said Warren and Cummings, in a statement.