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In federal e-security we trust? Not a chance
March 1, 2006
When it comes to federal privacy, attorney Eric J. Sinrod points to new research that finds Uncle Sam has a long way to go.
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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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Social Security info back online
September 4, 1997
The Social Security Administration reinstates a Web site shuttered in April following privacy concerns, giving taxpayers access to benefits calculations.
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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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Government Web sites are keeping an eye on you
January 5, 2006
Dozens of federal agencies are using visitor-tracking cookies that violate long-standing rules designed to protect privacy.
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Siebel: No time for apologies
May 20, 2002
Brash software CEO Tom Siebel explains why homeland security takes precedence over personal privacy and why enterprise app makers are screwing up big time.
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Snooping by satellite
January 12, 2005
Police agencies are making inroads in using GPS technology to track suspects--without court orders.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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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California lawmaker introduces RFID bill
February 25, 2004
A California state lawmaker introduces a bill meant to address consumer privacy concerns related to the commercial use of radio frequency identification technology.
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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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