Category «Privacy»

Gallup – Pensions Are Top Income Source for Wealthier U.S. Retirees

Gallup: “U.S. retirees with $50,000 or more in annual income are twice as likely as retirees below that threshold to say a work-sponsored pension plan is a major source of retirement funds. Instead, these lower-income retirees overwhelmingly cite Social Security as a major source of their retirement income…Among all U.S. retirees, Social Security continues to …

Subjects: Privacy

The History of Cyclical Macroprudential Policy in the United States

The History of Cyclical Macroprudential Policy in the United States, Douglas J. Elliott, Greg Feldberg, and Andreas Lehnert. 2013-29. May 15, 2013 “Since the financial crisis of 2007-2009, policymakers have debated the need for a new toolkit of cyclical “macroprudential” policies to constrain the build-up of risks in financial markets, for example, by dampening credit-fueled …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Domain Names, Internet, Knowledge Management, PC Security, Privacy

GlaxoSmithKline Clinical Study Requests

“Access to the underlying (patient level) data that are collected in clinical trials provides opportunities to conduct further research that can help advance medical science or improve patient care. This helps ensure the data provided by research participants are used to maximum effect in the creation of knowledge and understanding. Researchers can use this site …

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

FCC- Expanding Access to In-Flight Broadband and Encouraging Innovation

“By this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Notice), the Commission proposes to further increase the availability of broadband services onboard airplanes by establishing an air-ground mobile broadband service by which passengers aboard civil and government aircraft can connect to a full range of communications services while flying over the contiguous United States. Consumers increasingly demand ubiquitous …

Subjects: EU Data Protection, Free Speech, Internet, Privacy

Report from European Coalition for Digital Rights

International privacy organisations: Don’t let corporations strip citizens of their right to privacy “This report features new analysis by privacy experts of proposed amendments to the draft Data Protection Regulation. It reveals how many of these amendments threaten to critically undermine the privacy of EU consumers and citizens. Together, the amendments are an effort to …

Subjects: EU Data Protection, Legal Research, Privacy

FTC Testifies on Credit Reporting Accuracy Study, FCRA Enforcement, Credit Education

“The Federal Trade Commission testified before a U.S. Senate Commerce subcommittee on a recent FTC study examining the accuracy of consumer credit reports, as well as the agency’s efforts to improve credit report accuracy through enforcement and education. On behalf of the agency, Maneesha Mithal, Associate Director, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection, told the …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Privacy

EPIC – Senate Confirms Chairman of Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board

EPIC: “Today the Senate voted to confirm David Medine as the Chairman of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB), an agency established to review executive branch actions and to protect privacy and civil liberties after 9/11. EPIC urged the creation of an independent privacy agency after 9/11. At the first meeting of the …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Legal Research, Privacy

Secret surveillance of American citizens – "no digital communication is secure"

Are all telephone calls recorded and accessible to the US government? A former FBI counterterrorism agent claims on CNN that this is the case, by Glenn Greenwald “The real capabilities and behavior of the US surveillance state are almost entirely unknown to the American public because, like most things of significance done by the US …

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

FTC Issues Updated FAQs on Amended Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule

“The Federal Trade Commission has issued an updated set of frequently asked questions designed to help website operators, mobile application developers, plug-ins and advertising networks operating on child-directed websites and online services prepare for upcoming changes to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule. The document, titled Complying With COPPA: Frequently Asked Questions contains information directed …

Subjects: E-Commerce, E-Government, Privacy

For Their Eyes Only: The Commercialization of Digital Spying

Citizen Lab [University of Toronto] “released a new report, For Their Eyes Only: The Commercialization of Digital Spying. The report features new findings, as well as consolidating a year of our research on the commercial market for offensive computer network intrusion capabilities developed by Western companies. Our new findings include: We have identified FinFisher Command …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Cybercrime, Internet, Privacy

EFF Surveys Major Tech Companies' Privacy and Transparency Policies

News release: “As you search the Internet, visit websites, and update your social media accounts, you entrust a wealth of data to service providers: your thoughts, your photos, your location, and much more. What happens when the government wants access to all of this information, held by companies like Google and Facebook and AT&T? Will …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet, Privacy, Search Engines