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10 Feb 2015, 2:09 pm by rainey Reitman
Now Intelligence Community elements must delete non-U.S. person information collected through SIGINT five years after collection unless the information has been determined to be relevant to, among other things, an authorized foreign intelligence requirement, or if the Director of National Intelligence determines, after considering the views of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence Civil Liberties Protection Officer and agency privacy and… [read post]
10 Feb 2015, 12:26 pm by Nadia Kayyali
  The policy would create Internal Privacy Officer and Compliance Officer positions. [read post]
10 Feb 2015, 11:57 am
“By its position in this case, the State is informing all Montanans that they do not have any privacy interest in their text messages, emails, or Facebook accounts. [read post]
9 Feb 2015, 11:37 am by aallwash
The legislative staff I spoke with was open and friendly and thankful to be briefed on issues like the Email Privacy Act and the recently-passed name change of the Government Printing Office to the Government Publishing Office. [read post]
9 Feb 2015, 9:38 am by Christine Nielsen Czuprynski
On 19 January 2015, the Australian data protection authority, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), released an updated information security guide: ‘Guide to securing personal information.' The Guide aims to help organisations meet their data security obligations under the Australian Privacy Principles (APPS) that provide the framework for Australia’s Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy… [read post]
9 Feb 2015, 5:10 am by Tristan Jonckheer
Here are our 5 big takeaways from this story: First by the ICO – First Data is the first company to obtain authorisation for BCRs for Processors under the leadership of the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO“), which led the application. [read post]
8 Feb 2015, 5:14 pm by Alex Ely
Additionally, intelligence agencies implementing PPD-28 are now obliged to take the specific privacy interests of non-US persons into account before disseminating the information to relevant government decision-makers. [read post]
8 Feb 2015, 4:23 pm by INFORRM
The process was covered by the Field Fisher and Information Commissioner’s Office blogs. [read post]
If no drugs are present, then the privacy of the individual being sniff-searched has not been violated, because the dog cannot detect or convey any private information. [read post]
6 Feb 2015, 3:38 am by INFORRM
The relevant provision (paragraph 3 of Schedule 7) reads as follows: “Personal data processed for the purposes of – assessing any person’s suitability for judicial office or the office of Queen’s Counsel, or the conferring by the Crown of any honour or dignity, are exempt from the subject information provisions. [read post]
5 Feb 2015, 6:43 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
“Following EFF’s victory in a four-year Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the government released an opinion, written by the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) in 2010, that concluded that Section 215—the provision of the Patriot Act the NSA relies on to collect millions of Americans’ phone records—does have a limit: census date The Commerce Department requested an OLC opinion on whether any provisions of the Patriot Act could override the… [read post]
5 Feb 2015, 3:07 pm by M. Varn Chandola
   Although the appellate court stated that privacy must be evaluated on a case by case basis, the reasoning in Fedorov allows the state to legitimately argue that even though a police officer may be present within the room where attorney-client communication is taking place, there is no violation of privacy by the state as long as the officer claims that he or she could not hear the communication. [read post]
5 Feb 2015, 12:31 pm by Mark Rumold
Following EFF’s victory in a four-year Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the government released an opinion (pdf), written by the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) in 2010, that concluded that Section 215—the provision of the Patriot Act the NSA relies on to collect millions of Americans’ phone records—does have a limit: census data. [read post]
4 Feb 2015, 6:02 pm by Daniel Cappetta
Without some sort of additional information as to the level of the disturbance and who was involved, it appears that the officer did not have a lawful reason to detain the car. [read post]
4 Feb 2015, 4:29 pm by HL Chronicle of Data Protection
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), which took place on February 2 and 3. [read post]
4 Feb 2015, 4:10 pm by Jag
Three issues have come to light over the last few days which raise yet more concerns around police operations, privacy and freedom of expression. [read post]
4 Feb 2015, 2:30 pm by Dan Cooper
 On July 21, 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed into law an amendment to the Russian Federal Law on Information, Information Technology and Information Protection (Law No. 152). [read post]
4 Feb 2015, 2:21 pm by LTA-Editor
This letter demanded the Attorney General to answer whether the “Justice Department is doing enough to ensure- prior to these technologies’ first use – law enforcement officials address their privacy implications, seek appropriate legal process, and fully inform the courts and Congress about how they work. [read post]