Category «Privacy»

EPIC Raises Privacy Issues in Response to Reed Elsevier Acquisition of ChoicePoint

Press release: “Reed Elsevier to acquire ChoicePoint for a total cost of $4.1 billion (£2.1 billion/€2.8 billion) payable in cash. This comprises an equity value of $3.5 billion and the assumption of $0.6 billion of net debt. Combination of ChoicePoint with the LexisNexis Risk Information and Analytics Group will create a risk management business with …

Subjects: Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

PBS: Your Guide to Online Privacy

Your Guide to Online Privacy, by Mark Glaser “As we share more information online via myriad site registrations, online social networking profiles, e-commerce sites and search engines, the desire by companies and governments to mine that information is increasingly at odds with the desire of users to protect it. While online businesses can create their …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Privacy, Search Engines

FTC Releases List of Top Consumer Fraud Complaints in 2007

“The FTC today released the list of top consumer fraud complaints received by the agency in 2007. The list, contained in the publication Consumer Fraud and Identity Theft Complaint Data January-December 2007, showed that for the seventh year in a row, identity theft is the number one consumer complaint category. Of 813,899 total complaints received …

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

DHS Begins Collecting 10 Fingerprints From International Visitors at O'Hare,

DHS press releases, February 1, 2008: “The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today that it has begun collecting additional fingerprints from international visitors arriving at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (O’Hare), Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (Hartsfield), and George Bush Houston Intercontinental Airport (Bush Intercontinental). The change is part of the department’s upgrade from two- …

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

Educational Security Incidents (ESI) Year in Review – 2007

Educational Security Incidents (ESI) Year in Review – 2007: “By Adam Dodge – Posted on February 10, 2008: “The ESI Year in Review – 2007 examines all of the information security incidents occurring at colleges and universities around the world as reported in the news during 2007. 2007 marked a significant change for information security …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, PC Security, Privacy

One person in eight in the EU27 avoids e-shopping because of security concerns

Press release: “In connection with the 5th Safer Internet Day1 on 12 February 2008, Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities, presents a selection of statistics concerning internet activities, security concerns and virus attacks. The Safer Internet Day is part of a global drive to promote a safer Internet for all users, in particular …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Commerce, EU Data Protection, ID Theft, PC Security, Privacy

Congress Moves to Make "Do Not Call" Listings Permanent

CDT: “The Senate yesterday gave final congressional approval to legislation making “Do Not Call” listings permanent. Without the legislation, consumers’ phone numbers would have been automatically removed from the FTC controlled list after five years. CDT applauds the decision to eliminate the list’s current expiration policy, which would require consumers who want to remain on …

Subjects: Congress, Legislation, Privacy

CIA Freedom Of Information Act Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2007

Central Intelligence Agency Freedom Of Information Act Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2007, Unclassified. “For those FOIA cases closed in FY 2007, 80% were closed in 175 days; median response time was 40 days; average response time was 223 days. For those Privacy Act cases closed in FY 2007, 80% were closed in 58 days; …

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

Survey on State Compliance With Real ID Act

News.com: “Real ID’s scope is surprisingly broad. Jurors could potentially be denied entrance to federal courthouses. So could prospective students visiting the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis or the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Tours of federal buildings such as the Pentagon and the Treasury Department could be affected, as could public hearings, conferences, …

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

OMB: Use of Commercial Independent Risk Analysis Services Blanket Purchase Agreements

Use of Commercial Independent Risk Analysis Services Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPA) (February 4, 2008) (4 pages, PDF) “The purpose of this memorandum is to alert you to the establishment of government-wide blanket purchase agreements (BPAs) for independent risk analysis services and encourage agency consideration of these vehicles to the maximum extent practicable. In the event …

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