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privacy [x] , homeland security [x]

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The privacy conundrum

December 26, 2006 When federal agencies and commercial enterprises share records, do you feel safer--or violated? TAGS: privacy, homeland security, agency, Internet Service Provider

Homeland Security chief promises privacy safeguards

August 21, 2006 Law enforcement will take care not to overstep privacy bounds as intelligence gathering is increased, Michael Chertoff says. TAGS: intelligence, homeland security, national security, privacy, radar, USA PATRIOT Act, law enforcement, terrorism, government, decision, California

Homeland Security hires new privacy chief

July 21, 2006 Hugo Teufel III becomes the agency's second permanent officer in the role since Congress created it in 2002. TAGS: chief privacy officer, Homeland Security Secretary, privacy, homeland security, department, agency

Police blotter: Laptop border searches OK'd

July 27, 2006 In this week's installment, 9th Circuit says border police may search laptops without warrants or suspicion of wrongdoing. TAGS: Police Blotter, border, analysis, police, homeland security, cause, Judge, privacy, search, laptop computer, agent, digital camera, U.S.

Homeland Security chief defends Real ID plan

December 14, 2006 Dismissing privacy concerns, Michael Chertoff says electronically read IDs will make the country more secure. TAGS: Real ID Act, homeland security, ID card, Social Security, RFID, agency, privacy, state, Adobe PDF, card, security

Homeland Security privacy chief leaves for GE

September 30, 2005 Nuala O'Connor Kelly, praised for her welcoming attitude and investigatory inclinations, plans to take a job with General Electric. TAGS: General Electric Co., homeland security, chief privacy officer, privacy, data mining, agency

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, privacy, traveler, Transportation Security Administration, data mining, agency, transportation, attention, database, Adobe PDF

Sidelining Homeland Security's privacy chief

April 11, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why the Department of Homeland Security's privacy officer is unable to do her job. TAGS: Transportation Security Administration, homeland security, risk assessment, privacy, agency, Adobe PDF

Adware maker joins federal privacy board

February 24, 2005 Homeland Security taps executive from Claria, aka Gator, a company once dubbed a "parasite" by online publishers. TAGS: Claria Corp., Gator, chief privacy officer, online publisher, committee, homeland security, department, privacy, adware
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