After the Republican Party pulled off its victory on Election Day, pulling in eight new Senate seats and taking control of Congress, there will be challenges for both the newly empowered GOP and President Barack Obama as they try to reverse legislative stalemate on a number of important topics.

The landscape has changed, but is the gridlock going anywhere? In the realm of data protection, which increasingly is on the radars of both lawmakers and consumers because of the growing frequency of data breaches and cybersecurity threats, it looks like there may be more of the same old partisan conflict.

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