Archive for the ‘government’ Category

Don’t Expect Privacy At The Iowa Caucuses

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

I am happy to live in Iowa. I’ve enjoyed getting to see the presidential hopefuls in the state for the past 1+ years. I always vote during presidential elections, but I’ve never yet declared a party; I really don’t want to be listed in who knows how many places under such a label. However, this year I would really like to participate in the Iowa caucus.

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New U.S. Cybersecurity Special Assistant Appointed on November 28

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007

On November 28 U.S. President G. W. Bush appointed Marie O’Neill Sciarrone to be Special Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Senior Director for Cybersecurity and Information Sharing Policy.

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U.S. Federal Teleworking Report Reminds Us that Teleworking Saves Time and Resources, But Must Be Done With Safeguards In Place

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

On November 6 there was a an interesting hearing held by the U.S. Subcommittee on Federal Workforce, Postal Service, and the District of Columbia about teleworking in the federal agencies.
Considering large numbers of privacy breaches occurring within government agences involving mobile computing devices and storage devices, this caught my eye.

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The Deputy Director of National Intelligence Does Not Understand Key Concepts Of Privacy

Monday, November 12th, 2007

I found a report yesterday, “Intelligence deputy to America: Rethink privacy” quite interesting. The impact on privacy…the actual definition, not the definition Donald Kerr, the principal deputy director of national intelligence, thinks it should be…would not only be a huge step backward for the country, but it would also increase the threats to personally identifiable information (PII) exponentially.

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French Supreme Court Decision Points Out Importance Of Using Monitoring Notices Wherever In The World You Have Personnel

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

I just read about a French Supreme Court decision made on October 10 (you can see a Google English rough translation of it here) that is significant to organizations who have employees in France, or anywhere worldwide for that matter, and the organization’s employee monitoring practices.

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Do Something To Change Information Security, Privacy and Compliance…Contact Congress!

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

I, along with a very large number of other bloggers, writers and instructors, often pick apart data protection and privacy laws and regulations, and point out how certain portions of them are infeasible for most organizations to implement, and talk about the types of laws that should be inacted to protect personally identifiable information (PII) and privacy. But how many of us actually do something about it and contact our lawmakers to communicate this information?

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Do Something To Change Information Security, Privacy and Compliance…Contact Congress!

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

I, along with a very large number of other bloggers, writers and instructors, often pick apart data protection and privacy laws and regulations, and point out how certain portions of them are infeasible for most organizations to implement, and talk about the types of laws that should be inacted to protect personally identifiable information (PII) and privacy. But how many of us actually do something about it and contact our lawmakers to communicate this information?

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APEC Privacy Framework: Viewpoints from the FTC, TRUSTe & Marty Abrams

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

One of the sessions I attended at the IAPP Privacy Academy this past week was “APEC Update – Self Regulatory Approaches to Cross Border Transfers of Personal Data.” The presenters were: Pamela Jones Harbour, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Marty Abrams, Executive Director, Center for Information Policy Leadership, and Fran Maier, Executive Director and President, TRUSTe.

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DHS Exploding Generator Shows Dire Need For Better Computer Security

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Scanning the news this morning, this CNN headline caught my eye, “Mouse click could plunge city into darkness, experts say
The first sentence is compelling:

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New FTC Report Provides Organizations Good Guidance For Protecting PII

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Today the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released a report, “Combating Identity Theft: Implementing a Coordinated Plan.”

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