Category «Privacy»

Gizmodo: How to Completely Erase Your Hard Drives, SSDs and Thumb Drives

Follow up to postings on security issues and erasing hard drive, from Gizmodoa detailed article with accompanying screen shots and product references: “With stories abounding of identity theft aided by information lifted from discarded storage devices, you want devices you no longer plan to use to have no usable information when they head out the …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, PC Security, Privacy

DHS Announces New Measures to Strengthen Aviation Security

News release: “Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today announced that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will begin implementing new enhanced security measures for all air carriers with international flights to the United States to strengthen the safety and security of all passengers—superseding the emergency measures put in place immediately following the attempted …

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

EPIC: TSA Concedes Body Scanners Store and Record Images

Follow up to previous postings on government implementation of whole body scanning technology at airports, via EPIC: “In response to a Congressional inquiry, led by Congressman Bennie Thompson, the Transportation Security Agency acknowledged that images on body scanner machines would be recorded for “testing, training, and evaluation purposes.” The TSA also did not dispute that …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Government Documents, Privacy

OnGuardOnline.gov Off to a Fast Start with Online Child Safety Campaign

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission today reported to Congress that it is getting the word out about Internet safety for children by aggressively promoting a new booklet, Net Cetera: Chatting with Kids About Being Online, to schools, police and sheriff’s departments, and PTAs nationwide. Net Cetera explains to parents and their children how to …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

Court Rejects Government's Executive Power Claims and Rules That Warrantless Wiretapping Violated Law

Follow up to previous postings on the Domestic Surveillance Program, via EFF, Kevin Bankston: “Today, Chief Judge Vaughn Walker of the federal district court in San Francisco found that the government illegally wiretapped an Islamic charity’s phone calls in 2004, granting summary judgment for the plaintiffs in Al-Haramain Islamic Foundation v. Obama. The court held …

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

Report – The One-Way-Mirror Society: Privacy Implications of the New Digital Signage Networks

World Privacy Forum: “New forms of sophisticated digital signage networks are being deployed widely by retailers and others in both public and private spaces. From simple people-counting sensors mounted on doorways to sophisticated facial recognition cameras mounted in flat video screens and end-cap displays, digital signage technologies are gathering increasing amounts of detailed information about …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Marketing, Privacy

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

Leader of Hacking Ring Sentenced for Massive Identity Thefts from Payment Processor and U.S. Retail Networks

Follow up to Major International Hacker Pleads Guilty For Massive Attack On U.S. Retail And Banking Networks, this DOJ news release: “The leader of the largest hacking and identity theft ring ever prosecuted by the U.S. government has been sentenced to 20 years and one day in prison for his role in a series of …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Government Documents, Internet, Privacy

New Application Can Monitor Employee Use of Social Networks

News release: “Social Sentry provides corporations the ability to monitor the social networking communications of their employees. Delivered as an easy to deploy SaaS offering, Social Sentry enables businesses to monitor employee activity on all major social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. It provides granular and real-time tracking to eliminate significant corporate risks related …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Marketing, Privacy

Opposition to Proposed Worker Biometric ID Under Consideration in US

EPIC: “Senators Charles Schumer and Lindsey Graham have proposed a new national identity card. The Senators would require that “all U.S. citizens and legal immigrants who want jobs” obtain a “high-tech, fraud-proof Social Security card” with a unique biometric identifier. The card, they say, would not contain private information, medical information, or tracking techniques, and …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Privacy