Thursday, September 16, 2010

REDUX: cybersecurity and privacy laws, distinction "breaking down "


BTC - Lot's of emphasis on free speech and political opinion, analysis and essentially taking a stand on the irritable climate for digital privacy.


"The distinction between content and transactional
records is breaking down."
- ACLU Christopher Calabrese feat. in 

"It is now technologically possible to track everyone all the time, essentially," Mr. Calabrese said. "Congress needs to recognize that new reality and treat this information as private."



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Here is second life for news that matters:

Barksdale, from Google... yeah he did watch some kids.


U.S. Cybersecurity Plans Lagging

Internet users being tracked and information sold

DHS doesn't just make the news, it reports on the reporters!

`Deeply embarrassed' Pa. governor shuts down intelligence reports on peaceful protesters

PUBLIC INPUT c/o PRIVACY LIVES: DHS Proposes Rulemaking on Information Sharing Environment System of Records

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