Chertoff Disagrees with the Rest of His Agency, Again
Chertoff Disagrees with the Rest of His Agency, Again - Via CDT - PolicyBeta:
Nine days ago, Sophia Cope blogged about how Homeland Secretary Secretary Michael Chertoff suggested that REAL IDs cannot be skimmed, in sharp contrast to DHS REAL ID Regs, which clearly say that the REAL ID is at risk of skimming. Today, CDT Fellow Peter Swire blogged on the Center for American Progress Web site about a new Chertoff statement where he said that “fingerprints aren’t ‘Personal Data.’” Swire shows that this comment lies in sharp contrast to DHS’ stated policy that fingerprints are “personally identifiable information.”
It is now time for DHS to make clear, is Chertoff purposely suggesting changes to existing policy or are these both misstatements?
(Read Original Article - Via CDT - PolicyBeta.)
Recent blog posts
- 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
- How Privacy Vanishes Online
- Undercover Feds on Social Networking Sites Raise Questions
- FBI Uses Fake Facebook Profiles To Spy On Suspects
- Lawrence Lessig: Citizens Unite
- Case Report – BCCA says aerial surveillance by telphoto zoom lens not a search
- Obama threatens to veto greater intelligence oversight