Category «Privacy»

Quartet of ID Theft Bills Introduced in Congress This Week

S. 3506 – A bill to prohibit the unauthorized removal or use of personal information contained in a database owned, operated, or maintained by the Federal government. Sponsor: Sen Akaka, Daniel K. [HI] (introduced 6/13/2006) S. 3514 – A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to restrict the public display on the Internet …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, ID Theft, Legislation, Privacy

Clinton Calls for Privacy Bill of Rights

Press release: “In a major policy address on the challenges of privacy in our increasingly data driven world, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a comprehensive privacy agenda: a Privacy Bill of Rights that secures the interests of consumers; stronger, better enforced protection for medical privacy and a new national security consensus setting out clear …

Subjects: Congress, ID Theft, Legislation, Privacy

Continued Warnings About Use of Social Security Numbers and Rise of ID Theft

Follow-up to recent postings VA ID theft and the continuous reports on government and corporate enterprise data breaches, see this Gartner press release: Gartner Says Rash of Personal Data Thefts Shows Social Security Numbers Can No Longer Be Sole Proof of Identity for Enterprises. According to Gartner VP Avivah Litan, “Companies should not rely on …

Subjects: Courts, Cybercrime, Government Documents, ID Theft, Legal Research, Privacy

ACLU Files Suit to Obtain Domestic Surveillance Info on Peace Groups

Press release: “The lawsuit was filed today in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania by the national ACLU and its affiliates in Florida, Georgia, Rhode Island, Maine, Pennsylvania and Washington. The lawsuit charges that the Defense Department is refusing to comply with national Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests seeking records on …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Free Speech, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Privacy

VA's Information Security Weaknesses Highlighted in GAO Report and Hearings

Related to previous postings on the recent breach of Veterans’ data that was the focus of press and Congressional scrutiny, from GAO today, this report – Veterans Affairs: Leadership Needed to Address Information Security Weaknesses and Privacy Issues, full-text GAO-06-866T, and Highlights, June 14, 2006. From the report: “For many years, significant concerns have been …

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

NY Governor Signs Legislation to Protect New Yorkers Against ID Theft

Press release, June 9, 2006: “Governor George E. Pataki today signed three bills [Security Freeze Law, Disposal of Personal Records Law, Anti-Phishing Act of 2006] that will further protect New York’s consumers and their privacy. These bills will allow consumers to proactively defend themselves against identity thieves, require businesses to properly discard documents and records …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, Legislation, Privacy

Federal Court Decision Facilitates Government Wiretapping of IP Services

CDT: “A federal appeals court today ruled 2-1 that telephone regulators and the FBI can control the design of Internet services in order to make government wiretapping easier. The decision (29 pages, PDF), which is damaging both to civil liberties and technology innovation, came in a case in which CDT joined with a coalition of …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Government Documents, Patriot Act, Privacy

Hearings Examine Repeated Data Breaches at Federal Agencies

Government Reform Committee Oversight Hearing, “Once More Into the Data Breach: The Security of Personal Information at Federal Agencies,” June 8, 2006. “The data loss at VA is the largest by a federal agency to date, and the latest in a long string of personal information breaches in the public and private sectors, including financial …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, Government Documents, ID Theft, Privacy