Category «Privacy»

Microsoft – Responding to government legal demands for customer data

Posted by Brad Smith General Counsel & Executive Vice President, Legal & Corporate Affairs, Microsoft “[July 16, 2013] we have asked the Attorney General of the United States to personally take action to permit Microsoft and other companies to share publicly more complete information about how we handle national security requests for customer information. We …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, E-Government, E-Mail, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legislation, Microsoft, Patriot Act, Privacy

National Insider Threat Policy

Steven Aftergood: The National Insider Threat Policy directs agencies to “leverag[e] counterintelligence (CI), security, information assurance, and other relevant functions and resources to identify and counter the insider threat.” “Agency heads shall ensure personnel assigned to the insider threat program are fully trained in… counterintelligence and security fundamentals….” Agency heads are directed to grant insider …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Government Documents, Patriot Act, Privacy

Civil Society Letter to United States Senate on SEC Exception Proposal

CDT: “On July 12, 2013, civil society groups submitted a letter to the United States Senate expressing concern over a proposal that would grant federal regulatory agencies authority to require web-based email service providers, cloud service providers, and other Internet companies to disclose the contents of communications or documents on behalf of their customers.”

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, E-Mail, Legislation, Patriot Act, Privacy

Coaltion of Good Government Groups Urge US Attorney General to Release Reports on Telephone Surveillance

“[On July 8, 2013] the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), along with 22 other good-government groups, sent a letter to the US Department of Justice urging Attorney General Eric Holder to make public any reports by Inspector General Michael Horowitz regarding the collection of Americans’ telephone records under Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act. …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, E-Government, Free Speech, Internet, Legal Research, Legislation, Libraries, Patriot Act, Privacy

Foreign Surveillance and the Future of Standing to Sue Post- Clapper

CRS – Foreign Surveillance and the Future of Standing to Sue Post-Clapper – Andrew Nolan, Legislative Attorney, July 10, 2013 “Recent news accounts (and government responses to those news accounts) have indicated that the government is reportedly engaged in a surveillance program that gathers vast amounts of data, including records regarding the phone calls, emails, …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Legal Research, Privacy

Global corruption barometer 2013

Transparency International – Global corruption barometer 2013 “More than one person in two thinks corruption has worsened in the last two years, according to the world’s largest public opinion survey on corruption from Transparency International, but survey participants also firmly believe they can make a difference and have the will to take action against graft. …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Economy, Free Speech, Government Documents, Privacy

UK Guardian: how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages

“Microsoft has collaborated closely with US intelligence services to allow users’ communications to be intercepted, including helping the National Security Agency to circumvent the company’s own encryption, according to top-secret documents obtained by the Guardian. The files provided by Edward Snowden illustrate the scale of co-operation between Silicon Valley and the intelligence agencies over the …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Mail, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Microsoft, Patriot Act, Privacy

EPIC Files Supreme Court Petition, Challenges Domestic Surveillance Program

“EPIC has filed a Petition with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the Court vacate an unlawful order by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that enables the collection of all domestic phone record by the NSA. The order, directed to Verizon, requires the production of all “call detail records” for calls made “wholly within the United …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Internet, Legal Research, Patriot Act, Privacy

EPIC Speaks to Oversight Board, Former Judge Questions FISC

“EPIC, in a prepared statement, addressed the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board regarding NSA surveillance under the Patriot Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act at day long workshop. Retired Judge James Robertson, who served on the FISA Court, told the panel that he was “stunned” by the news that the government was collecting …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Legal Research, Legislation, Patriot Act, Privacy

Developing Online Safety Knowledge in Partnership with Parents and Schools

Parents, Schools and the Digital Divide – Developing Online Safety Knowledge in Partnership with Parents and Schools, Professor Andy Phippen, Professor of Social, Responsibility in IT, Plymouth University. July 2013 “Technology and the online world undoubtedly play a large part in the majority of young people’s lives. It is rare to encounter young people who …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Commerce, Education, Internet, PC Security, Privacy

CRS – NSA Surveillance Leaks: Background and Issues for Congress

NSA Surveillance Leaks: Background and Issues for Congress. Marshall Curtis Erwin, Analyst in Intelligence and National Security; Edward C. Liu, Legislative Attorney. July 2, 2013 “Recent attention concerning National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance pertains to unauthorized disclosures of two different intelligence collection programs. Since these programs were publicly disclosed over the course of two days …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Free Speech, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation, Patriot Act, Privacy

EPIC Files Supreme Court Petition, Challenges Domestic Surveillance Program

“EPIC has filed a Petition with the U.S. Supreme Court, asking the Court vacate an unlawful order by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that enables the collection of all domestic phone record by the NSA. The order, directed to Verizon, requires the production of all “call detail records” for calls made “wholly within the United …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research, Patriot Act, Privacy