Category «Privacy»

CDT Highlights Policy Issues Related to New Identity Management Systems

“CDT released a whitepaper highlighting policy issues related to responsible user-centric identification systems. The paper comes as the U.S. Government begins launching a series of pilot programs that will use third party user credentials to authenticate users to federal Web sites and discusses possible challenges to be considered as these activities are expanded in order …

Subjects: E-Government, ID Theft, Privacy

ACS Panel: Living Online – Privacy and Security Issues in a Digital Age

“The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) hosted an event exploring challenges to privacy in a growing digital age. The event featured a keynote address by Christopher N. Olsen, the Assistant Director in the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection at the Federal Trade Commission, which was followed by a diverse panel of …

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

Civil Society Groups and Privacy Experts Release Madrid Declaration, Reaffirm International Privacy Laws, Identify New Challenges and Call for Concrete Action to Safeguard Privacy

EPIC: “In a crisply worded declaration, over 100 civil society organizations and privacy experts from more than 40 countries have set out an expansive statement on the future of privacy. The Madrid Declaration affirms that privacy is a fundamental human right and reminds “all countries of their obligations to safeguard the civil rights of their …

Subjects: Privacy

FOIA Lawsuit Yields Unclassified FBI Domestic Investigations and Operations Guide

New York Times: “In September 2008, the Bush administration changed domestic intelligence-gathering rules. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s interpretation of those rules was recently made public when the bureau released a redacted copy of its “Domestic Investigations and Operation Guide” in response to a Freedom of Information lawsuit. The new rules have given F.B.I. agents …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Privacy

Privacy Coalition Seeks Investigation of DHS Chief Privacy Office

“EPIC joined the Privacy Coalition letter sent to the House Committee on Homeland Security urging them to investigate the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Chief Privacy Office. DHS is unrivaled in its authority to develop and deploy new systems of surveillance. The letter cited DHS use of Fusion Center, Whole Body Imaging, funding of CCTV …

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

FCC Seeks Input on Empowering Parents and Protecting Children in an Evolving Media Landscape

News release: “The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today released a Notice of Inquiry (NOI) asking how children can be served and protected and parents can be further empowered in the new digital media landscape. The NOI comes almost 20 years after enactment of the Children’s Television Act and follows the Commission’s recently issued Child Safe …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Privacy

DOE OIG – The Agency's Unclassified Cyber Security Program 2009

Evaluation Report, The Department’s Unclassified, Cyber Security Program – 2009. DOE/IG-0828 October 2009 “Industry experts report that security challenges and threats are continually evolving as malicious activity has become more web-based and attackers are able to rapidly adapt their attack methods. In addition, the number of data breaches continues to rise. In an effort to …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, Government Documents, ID Theft, Privacy

HHS OIG: Medicare Part D Plan Sponsor Electronic Prescribing Initiatives

Medicare Part D Plan Sponsor Electronic Prescribing Initiatives (OEI-05-08-00322), Otober 16, 2009 “E-prescribing occurs when a prescriber uses a computer or an electronic hand-held device, such as a personal digital assistant, to write and send a prescription directly to a dispenser. Before a prescriber sends a prescription to a dispenser, he or she can request …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Records, Government Documents, Privacy

Whole-body scanners activated in airports around the world

Follow up to previous postings on airport whole body imaging technology, this article from the Economist.com: “Much excitement in Manchester where trials have started of Britain’s first whole-body scanner. The machine takes X-ray photographs of passengers, and can reveal concealed threats without requiring the removal of clothing.” BBC news: “Action on Rights for Childen (Arch) …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Legal Research, Privacy

Consumer Data Broker ChoicePoint Failed to Protect Consumers' Personal Data

News release: “ChoicePoint, Inc., one of the nation’s largest data brokers, has agreed to strengthened data security requirements to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that the company failed to implement a comprehensive information security program protecting consumers’ sensitive information, as required by a previous court order. This failure left the door open to a data …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Records, Government Documents, ID Theft, Privacy