In a continued effort to push federal legislation governing data privacy, Intel associate general counsel and global privacy officer David Hoffman testified Wednesday before the Federal Trade Commission saying the organization does not have the resources to adequately enforce  any forthcoming data privacy laws.

The FTC has been doing a series of hearings to look at the state of information privacy. The agency invited Hoffman because of his role in crafting draft legislation and sparking a discussion on what should go into any kind of federal data privacy law.