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“ We are simply moving forward with HSPD-12. ”
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“ This information collection is odd, particularly financial history. ”
By Jim Dempsey
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- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Homeland Security Department
- National Archives and Records Administration
- American Civil Liberties Union
- Federal Computer Week
- Alice Lipowicz
- Jim Harper
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Privacy advocates are wondering why DHS needs to store data on mother's maiden name and financial history to allow employees and contractors regular building access. (Read Full Article)
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