The United States Supreme Court has declined to hear a key case challenging the Federal Trade Commission's authority to regulate data security practices, effectively affirming the FTC’s broad enforcement powers. The case originated from Wyndham Hotels’ dispute with the FTC over enforcement actions related to data breaches affecting customer information. By refusing to review the case, the Supreme Court has upheld lower court rulings that endorse the FTC’s role in overseeing and enforcing standards for companies’ data security measures. This decision reinforces the agency's capability to protect consumers from inadequate data safeguards across multiple industries, including the hospitality sector where large volumes of sensitive personal data are collected and managed. Maintaining the FTC’s regulatory authority ensures the continuation of active federal oversight aimed at mitigating risks related to data breaches and consumer privacy violations. The ruling was issued recently and holds significance for businesses in the United States that must comply with established data protection standards under federal oversight.