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Why Real ID is a flawed law

January 31, 2008 Internet attorney Sophia Cope says the act will do more harm than good and the better idea is for Congress to revisit the fundamentally flawed law. TAGS: driver's license, Real ID Act, law, privacy, database, state, portal, purpose, security

Putting privacy to the test

February 26, 2007 High tech has an intrusive side that some find troubling, from databases of personal information to Web cookies, Webcams and airport scans. TAGS: privacy, webcam, database

Has the FBI ever heard of Google?

September 13, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says Uncle Sam's dubious claims for exemptions in the Freedom of Information Act don't wash in the Internet era. TAGS: appellate court, exemption, Social Security, speakers, tape, social security number, privacy, agency, Google Inc., database

Baking privacy into personal data

November 28, 2005 Jeff Jonas, an IBM distinguished engineer, says his technology strikes the balance between personal privacy and sophisticated data analysis. TAGS: identity, accounts payable, fraud, privacy, Las Vegas, IBM Corp., database

Senators pledge scrutiny of federal data mining

January 10, 2007 Calling oversight of hundreds of oft-secret programs long overdue, Democrats say they'll reintroduce bills to monitor those projects. TAGS: data mining, Patrick Leahy, oversight, senator, agency, bill, privacy, Bush Administration, Democrat, monitor, database

Feds: Homeland Security project didn't protect privacy

December 22, 2006 A now-defunct Transportation Security Agency project to create dossiers on American air travelers misled the public about privacy, report says. TAGS: homeland security, transportation security, Transportation Security Administration, traveler, privacy, data mining, agency, transportation, attention, Adobe PDF, database
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