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Google Street View Battle Highlights Privacy Challenge |
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Written by sfgate.com
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Friday, 20 November 2009 |
Google is being sued by a Swiss watchdog agency for allegedly failing to take adequate measures to protect privacy. The legal battle in Switzerland is just the latest in a long line of privacy issues with Google and illustrates the challenge of providing as much information as possible without violating privacy concerns. More...
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Justice, NSC lead review of cyber laws |
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Written by federalnewsradio.com
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Friday, 20 November 2009 |
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"This is a complex set of legal authorities that governs in this area," Baker says. "The Constitution, federal statues, state law, foreign law and international law all have an impact in this area. The legal regime currently enables law enforcement and intelligence officials to obtain authorizations to obtain vital information through electronic surveillance and other collection means. However the evolution of technology, of our dependence on technology and our adversaries' exploitation of vulnerabilities in that technology raises question of whether are statutes are adequate to address the cyber threats of today and at the same time protect privacy and civil liberties." More... |
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Congress Unlikely to Reform Privacy Act |
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Written by govinfosecurity.com
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Friday, 20 November 2009 |
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"The odds privacy legislation would be enacted next session are not high," says Chenok, who backs Privacy Act reform as chairman of the government's Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board, which recommended last spring revisions to the Privacy Act in a report entitled Toward A 21st Century Framework for Federal Government Privacy Policy. More... |
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