Category «E-Mail»

DOJ Releases Email Retention Policy In Response to FOIA Request from CREW

Follow up to Missing White House E-Mails Still Factor in Torture Memo Investigation, this CREW news release: “On Friday, April 16, CREW received an initial response to its Freedom of Information Act request of the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) related to the failure of former OLC official John Yoo to preserve …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Mail, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

EFF, Yahoo and Google Argue for Fourth Amendment Protection of Email

News release: “The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) along with Google and numerous other public interest organizations and Internet industry associations joined with Yahoo! in asking a federal court Tuesday to block a government attempt to access the contents of a Yahoo! email account without a search warrant based on probable cause. The Department of Justice …

Subjects: Courts, E-Mail, Legal Research, Privacy

DOT and States Team Up to Limit Accidents Caused by Texting While Driving

New release: “As part of its continuing effort to combat distracted driving, U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) is kicking off pilot programs in Hartford, Connecticut and Syracuse, New York to test whether increased law enforcement efforts can get distracted drivers to put down their cell phones and …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research

Advocacy Groups, Companies Call for an Update of the Privacy Framework for Law Enforcement Access to Digital Information

News release: “A broad coalition of privacy groups, think tanks, technology companies and academics today issued principles for updating the key federal law that defines the rules for government access to email and private files stored in the Internet “cloud.” The coalition cited the need to preserve traditional privacy rights in the face of technological …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Mail, Legal Research, Privacy

New Jersey Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Employee Email Privacy

EPIC: “The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in favor of a female employee whose employer read emails that she sent while using Yahoo Mail on a company-owned laptop. The employee, Marina Stengart, had exchanged emails with her attorney regarding a possible discrimination lawsuit against the employer. The employer then pulled the emails off of the …

Subjects: Courts, E-Mail, Legal Research, Privacy

2010 Rosemary Award for Worst Open Government Performance Goes to Federal Chief Information Officers' Council

News release: “The Rosemary Award for worst open government performance, named after President Nixon’s secretary who erased 18½ minutes of a crucial Watergate tape, this year goes to the Federal Chief Information Officers Council, the senior federal officials (responsible for $71 billion a year of IT purchases) who have never addressed the failure of the …

Subjects: E-Mail, Government Documents, Legal Research

CRS: Social Networking and Constituent Communications: Member Use of Twitter During a Two-Month Period in the 111th Congress

Social Networking and Constituent Communications: Member Use of Twitter During a Two-Month Period in the 111th Congress, February 03, 2010 “Beginning with the widespread use of e-mail by Congress in the mid-1990’s, the development of new electronic technologies has altered the traditional patterns of communication between Members of Congress and constituents. Many Members now use …

Subjects: Blogs, Congress, E-Mail, Internet, Knowledge Management

Merkle View from the Social Inbox 2010 – Email Prevails

Merkle View from the Social Inbox 2010 – Actionable Information for Marketers From the Annual Consumer Email & Digital Media “The rapid adoption of social networking, one of the leading applications of social media, is changing online personal communication. Sites such as Facebook have grown exponentially in popularity across demographics. But the recent growth did …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Mail, Internet, Knowledge Management, Marketing

NetWitness Discovers Massive ZeuS Compromise

News release: “NetWitness, the world leader in advanced persistent threat detection and real-time network forensics, announced today that its analysts have discovered a dangerous new ZeuS botnet affecting 75,000 systems in 2,500 organizations around the world. The newly-discovered infestation, dubbed the “Kneber botnet” after the username linking the infected systems worldwide, gathers login credentials to …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Mail, PC Security, Privacy

EPIC Files Complaint With FTC Allegeding Google Buzz Privacy Violations

Follow up to Google Buzz Social Media Integrated into Gmail, news that “EPIC has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission, urging the FTC to open an investigation into Google Buzz. Last week, Google tried to transform its popular email service into an untested social networking service. As a consequence, Google displayed social networking …

Subjects: E-Mail, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy