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The privacy conundrum
December 26, 2006
When federal agencies and commercial enterprises share records, do you feel safer--or violated?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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