Category «Privacy»

California Senate Approves Prohibition on RFID Tags

Another follow-up, this time to my March 1, 2005 posting, California Bill to Prohibit State Issued IDs With RFID Tags. The aforementioned bill was approved by the California Senate on May 16. For details, see this EFF press release, Bill to Protect Californians’ Privacy, Personal Safety, and Financial Security Advances in State Senate. Related references: …

Subjects: Legislation, Libraries, Privacy

Ramifications of Real ID Act on DMV Agencies Across the Country Begins to Resonate

‘Real ID’ Faces Reality: “The National Conference of State Legislatures estimates it could cost states as much as $750 million to implement measures required by the act, including some $80 million to create links among state databases.” From the Washington Post (reg. req’d), Anti-Terror Legislation Expected to Lengthen DMV Lines Link to text of Real …

Subjects: E-Government, Legislation, Privacy

Microsoft Announces Comprehensive PC Security Subscription Service

Press release: Microsoft to Deliver Automated, All-in-One PC Health Service for Consumers Windows OneCare Live: Coming Soon to Beta: “Windows OneCare is built specifically for people who don’t have the time or technical expertise necessary to secure and manage a computer on a daily basis. It is a comprehensive PC health service that goes beyond …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Microsoft, PC Security, Privacy

Significant Hurdles Stymie Rollout of Terror Watch List

The Terror Watch List, under development for several years, has been plagued by set-backs; administrative, technical and political in nature. This BusinessWeek.com article reviews the origins of the system, the technology hurdles encountered during the course of its development, and the plans for its completion. See also Airline screening program panned by House appropriators

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

Senate Commerce Committee Hearing on Spyware

Senate Commerce Committee on Spyware, May 11 2005 Witness Statements: Sen. Ron Wyden; Trevor Hughes, Executive Director, Network Advertising Initiative; David Moll, Chief Executive Officer, Webroot Software, Inc.; Ari Schwartz, Associate Director, Center for Democracy and Technology. Related references: Webroot State of Spyware Report: A report about the effects of spyware on enterprises and consumers …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, PC Security, Privacy