Category «Privacy»

Redacted Teleco Filing in NSA Surveillance Battle Reveals Additional Data

According to News.com, text from a 25 page redacted brief (PDF) filed on behalf of AT&T on whether the NSA surveillance case can be litigated without compromising state secrets, has been recovered to reveal the company’s response to alleged cooperation with the government phone surveillance program. Also from News.com: U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

White House Admonishes Agencies to Safeguard Citizen Data

Follow-up to the latest extensive incident of ID theft involving government records and citizen personal data, see this OMB Memoranda M-06-15, Safeguarding Personally Identifiable Information, May 22, 2006. Related government documents and news: VA outlines data security upgrades Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affair hearing, VA Data Privacy Breach: Twenty-Six Million People Deserve Answers, May 25, …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Government Documents, ID Theft, Privacy

NIST’s National Vulnerability Database

NIST’s National Vulnerability Database: Search for Vulnerabilities – Enter vendor, software, or keyword. “NVD is a comprehensive cyber security vulnerability database that integrates all publicly available U.S. Government vulnerability resources and provides references to industry resources. It is based on and synchronized with the CVE vulnerability naming standard.”

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

VA Launches Website and Call Center After Theft of Personal Data

Follow-up to posting yesterday, Theft of Data on Over 25 Million Veterans Renews Calls for Greater Security, this news from the government today: “Over the weekend following the recent theft of 26.5 million veterans’ records, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) quickly put in place a call center and website to answer questions about the …

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

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 2006

Press release, May 24, 2006: “U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Arlen Specter (R-PA) today introduced legislation (22 pages, PDF) that would reaffirm that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is the exclusive means by which our government can conduct electronic surveillance of U.S. persons on U.S. soil for foreign intelligence purposes.”

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, Courts, Legislation, Patriot Act, Privacy

Liberty and Security Initiative Releases Report on Video Surveillance

Constitution Project’s Guidelines for Public Video Surveillance: A Guide to Protecting Communities and Preserving Civil Liberties (60 pages, PDF) – “Liberty and Security Initiative released their Guidelines for Public Video Surveillance: A Guide to Protecting Communities and Preserving Civil Liberties today. The report provides practical assistance to state and local governments that have established – …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Privacy