Category «Privacy»

Report – Toward a Safer and More Secure Cyberspace

Toward a Safer and More Secure Cyberspace, Seymour E. Goodman and Herbert S. Lin, Editors, Committee on Improving Cybersecurity Research in the United States, National Research Council, 272 pages, pre-publication copy, 2007. “Toward a Safer and More Secure Cyberspace examines the vulnerabilities of the Internet and offers a strategy for future research aimed at countering …

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

Largest Single Personal Data Breach to Date Involves Info on 2.3 Million Customers

Press release: “Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. announced today that its subsidiary, Certegy Check Services, Inc., a service provider to U.S. retail merchants, based in St. Petersburg, Fla., was victimized by a former employee who misappropriated and sold consumer information to a data broker who, in turn, sold a subset of that data to a …

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

Cross-Border Privacy Law Enforcement

Cross-Border Privacy Law Enforcement Website: “On 12 June 2007, the OECD Council adopted a new Recommendation setting forth a framework for co-operation in the enforcement of privacy laws. The framework reflects a commitment by governments to improve their domestic frameworks for privacy law enforcement to better enable their authorities to co-operate with foreign authorities, as …

Subjects: Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

DHS Privacy Policy Guidance- Safeguarding Policies and Procedures for Personnel-Related Data

DHS Action Memorandum Review of Safeguarding Policies and Procedures for Personnel-Related Data, June 13, 2007 with attachments. (PDF, 10 pages) Attachment 1: Review of Personnel-Related Data Policies and Procedures and Self-Assessment (PDF, 13 pages) Attachment 2: Protecting & Handling Personnel-Related Data – Quick Reference Guide (PDF, 2 pages) Attachment 3: Verification and Confirmation Memorandum Templates …

Subjects: E-Government, Legal Research, Privacy

Judiciary Committee Subpoenas DOJ, White House, VP and National Security Council for Domestic Surveillance Info

Press release: “Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), in consultation with Ranking Member Arlen Specter (R-Pa.), issued subpoenas Wednesday for documents relating to the authorization and legal justification for the Administration’s warrantless wiretapping program. Chairman Leahy issued subpoenas to the Department of Justice, the Office of the White House, the Office of the Vice …

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

Reverberations in Case Involving FBI NSLs and Connecticut Librarians

Follow up to previous postings on Connecticut librarians and FBI NSL gag order, via Wired Blog, Librarians Describe Life Under An FBI Gag Order: “Two Connecticut librarians on Sunday [at the 2007 ALA Annual Conference in Washington, DC] described what it was like to be slapped with an FBI national security letter and accompanying gag …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Mail, Legal Research, Libraries, Patriot Act, Privacy

Report Tracks May 2007 Spam Spikes

MessageLabs Intelligence Report: Increased Number of Spam Spikes and New Image Spam Techniques Cause Trouble for Businesses: “Analysis of [May 2007] data showed that spammers continue to innovate and employ new methods to elude traditional anti-spam solutions. Rather than embedding images in the body of an email message, spammers are now hosting images on sites …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Mail, Privacy

Debate On Public Access to Public Records Online Escalates

WSJ free feature: When Public Records Are Too Public – Open Records Are an Established Tradition, But Does Internet Access Call for a Change?: “Property deeds, marriage and divorce records, court files, motor-vehicle information and tax documents are increasingly being digitized, and contain a wealth of information that few of us would want online: Social …

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

Special Report Examines Role of Info Industry Big Three in Web Security

NEWS.COM Special Report: Wardens of the WebTalkBack: Global security challenge falls to an elite corps, June 25, 2007 “The job of policing the Web has been left to the corporate world by default. The burden weighs heavily on a trio of companies in particular: Google, Yahoo and Microsoft–the three firms with the most traffic on …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Commerce, E-Mail, ID Theft, Privacy

IRS OIG Audit: Progress Has Been Slow in Meeting Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12 Requirements

Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Progress Has Been Slow in Meeting Homeland Security Presidential Directive–12 Requirements, June 20, 2007. Reference Number: 2007-20-110 “The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been experiencing delays in issuing new identification cards to employees and contractors that enhance security, reduce identity fraud, and protect the personal privacy of employees and …

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