DHS Releases Final Regulations for REAL ID Act
DHS Releases Final Regulations for REAL ID Act - Via Center for Democracy and Technology:
Department of Homeland Security today released its final regulations to implement the REAL ID Act. As CDT expected, based on the proposed regulations published last March, the final rules direct how states will issue driver's licenses but fail to provide meaningful privacy and security requirements for personal information collected, stored and shared within the REAL ID system. CDT has consistently said that Congress must revisit this fundamentally flawed law using the legislative proposals that have been introduced in the Senate and House as a starting point.
(Read Original Article - Via Center for Democracy and Technology.)
Bookmark/Search this post with:
Recent blog posts
- In Bid to Sway Sales, Cameras Track Shoppers
- Unprecedented 25-Year Sentence Sought for TJX Hacker
- EFF Appeals Dismissal of Warrantless Wiretapping Case
- Viacom Makes Its Case Against Yesterday's YouTube
- Obama supports Senators draft plan to rework U.S. immigration policy - Includes National Biometric ID card for all.
- Domain Names Can't Defend Themselves
- Hacker Disables More Than 100 Cars Remotely
- Judges Approves $9.5 Million Facebook ‘Beacon’ Accord
- Hooking Up The Big Brother Machine... And Fighting It
- Court: State Can Dump Non-Sex Offenders Into Registry