Category «Privacy»

Legally eHealth: Putting eHealth in its European Legal Context

Legally eHealth: Putting eHealth in its European Legal Context. Legal and regulatory aspects of eHealth Study report March 2008. “The Legally eHealth Report…seeks to examine some keys of the legal questions raised by the adoption of eHealth tools in healthcare. It looks at how EU legislation on data protection, product and services liability, and trade …

Subjects: E-Government, EU Data Protection, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

Customs and Border Protection: Global Entry Pilot for International Travelers

News release: “Global EntryTM will be available for U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who are frequent international travelers, provided they have not been found guilty of a criminal offense, charged with a customs or immigration offense, or declared inadmissible to the U.S. under immigration legislation. Biometric fingerprint technology will be used to verify the …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

Treasury OIG Audit: Inadequate Security Controls Over Routers and Switches Jeopardize Sensitive Taxpayer Information

Inadequate Security Controls Over Routers and Switches Jeopardize Sensitive Taxpayer Information, March 26, 2008. Reference Number: 2008-20-071 “Because the IRS sends sensitive taxpayer and administrative information across its networks, routers on the networks must have sufficient security controls to deter and detect unauthorized use. Access controls for IRS routers were not adequate, and reviews to …

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

European Privacy Officials: Privacy Rules Apply to Search Engines

EPIC: “European privacy officials have established “a clear set of responsibilities” on search engine companies regarding their handling of user data. The opinion, issued by the Article 29 Working Group, states that the European Union Data Protection Directive requires search engines to “delete or irreversibly anonymise personal data once they no longer serve the specified …

Subjects: EU Data Protection, Privacy, Search Engines

World Privacy Forum files comments on proposed rules regarding Patient Safety Organizations

“The World Privacy Forum filed extensive comments [April 4, 2008] regarding privacy protections for patients whose health care information will be shared with patient safety safety organizations under newly proposed Department of Health and Human Services regulations. After a landmark Institute of Medicine report on the prevalence of medical errors and their harmful impact on …

Subjects: Government Documents, Privacy

FBI: Reported Dollar Loss from Internet Crime Reaches All-Time High

News release: “According to the 2007 Internet Crime Report, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) received 206,884 complaints of crimes perpetrated over the Internet during 2007. Of the complaints received, more than 90,000 were referred to law enforcement around the nation, amounting to nearly $240 million in reported losses. This represents a $40 million increase …

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

Bipartisan Staff Discussion Draft on President's Proposal to Require Information Reporting on Electronic Payment Mechanism Reimbursements

News release: “Finance Committee staff today released a bipartisan discussion draft of the President’s proposal to require information reporting by banks and other entities on reimbursements to merchants that accept electronic forms of payment, including credit and debit cards. The Finance Committee intends to use public comment to understand more about how payment reporting may …

Subjects: Congress, Government Documents, Privacy

DHS Releases Privacy Technology Implementation Guide and Incident Handling Guidance

Privacy Technology Implementation Guide (PTIG), August 2007 (PDF, 36 pages): “The Privacy Office developed a new general guide for technology managers and developers to integrate privacy protections into operational IT systems. This new guide, the Privacy Technology Implementation Guide (PTIG) combines elements of privacy protection from disparate privacy compliance requirements, as well as a administrative …

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

DOJ OIG: Implementation of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Audit Report

Implementation of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Audit Report 08-20, March 2008. Redacted for public release. “Criminal organizations and individuals frequently use the telecommunication systems of the United States to further serious crimes, including terrorism, kidnapping, extortion, organized crime, drug trafficking, and public corruption. One of the …

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

FTC Announces Settlement of Action Against Data Brokers Reed Elsevier and Seisint for Failing to Provide Adequate Security for Consumers' Data

News release: “In the FTC’s action against data brokers Reed Elsevier (REI) and Seisint, the complaint alleges that REI – through its LexisNexis data broker business – and Seisint collect and store in databases information about millions of consumers, including names, current and prior addresses, dates of birth, drivers license numbers and Social Security numbers. …

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