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A thought on USG data protection capability
From: Richard Forno <rforno () infowarrior org>
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 07:54:05 -0400
Given the ever-worsening data security fiascos at the VA, DOE, and who-knows-where-else, if you set aside the whole "domestic surveillance" and "false positive" arguments for a minute, does anyone else here doubt the USG's ability to safeguard effectively such treasure-troves of personal information it wants to or is collecting under such "anti-terrorist" programs? What privacy oversights and protections are in place over such data? Would an unscrupulus DOD contractor be able to offload a bunch of MySpace blogs (or private LiveJournal entries) and peruse them at leisure from their laptop at home? Looking at recent data loss stories, I'm not particularly confident of the USG's demonstrated competence in protecting private information. Yet the desire for collecting it continues... Thoughts? -rick Infowarrior.org _______________________________________________ Dataloss Mailing List (dataloss () attrition org) http://attrition.org/errata/dataloss/
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