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In 1986, CPSR broadened its national program to include  Privacy and Civil Liberties.  Since then CPSR has played an important role in promoting privacy and civil liberties, and has also created important resources on the issue.  We have joined coalitions, held conferences and awarded 3 privacy and civil liberties experts the Norbert Wiener Award for outstanding contributions for social responsibility in computing technology.

Why privacy matters

As the internet revolution moves forward we are pressed daily to give up our personal information for the convenience of reading newspapers online, buying book or to read "premium content."  We have become desensitized to the importance of our own privacy...more


Electronic Privacy Principles

As our society has moved past the events of 9/11 we have seen a change in how security and civil liberties are viewed.  Our personal information has become a commodity, it is used to predict behavior both for national security and for marketing and purposes...more

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News

News VA Data Recovered Along With More Leaks

Created on July 03, 2006.

While the laptop that the VA lost, it has been discovered that there is a widespread atmosphere of carelessness with data and perhaps more is missing than we are aware of.

News Phishing and Hacking go 2.0

Created on June 01, 2006.

In this latest extension of phishing, if bringing the mountain (or the phish) to Mohammed isn't working, try waiting for Mohammed to come to the mountain or in this case a person’s banking website. The website has been hacked and a redirect or rewritten links have been added that send the visitor off to pages that request personal information that the phisher uses to gain access to the person's banking and other financial records.

News Veterans Data Theft

Created on May 26, 2006.

The news goes from bad to worse around the data theft from a Department of Veterans Affairs data analyst's home. What looked at first like a cover up is looking more like incompetence or simple lack of planning.

News USA Today Reveals Massive NSA Database of Americans' Phone Calls

Created on May 12, 2006.

USA Today Reveals Massive NSA Database of Americans' Phone Calls. NSA secretly collecting phone information on calls made and assembling possibly the largest database ever made.

News CPSR Opposes Expansion of Employment Verification

Created on March 31, 2006.

CPSR signs on to letter Opposing Expansion of the Basic Pilot Employment Verification System as a Threat to American’s Privacy

News DearAOL.com Coalition Update

Created on March 08, 2006.

The DearAOL.com coalition has increased to more than 500 organizations. Continue reading for the latest news

Government: Fighting Terrorism vs. Civil Liberties & Privacy

Government: Fighting Terrorism vs. Civil Liberties & Privacy Patriot Act, (The USA Patriot Act)

Created on February 20, 2005.

Many sections of the Patriot Act are set to expire (sunset) in December of 2005. The Bush administration is pushing Congress to renew these sections as Congress begins the debate. We must push for the genuine discussion that was missing in the original implementation of the act and restore the privacy and civil liberties that this act has eroded.

Government: Fighting Terrorism vs. Civil Liberties & Privacy Secure Flight: Home Land Security Watch List

Created on February 14, 2005.

 

Government: Fighting Terrorism vs. Civil Liberties & Privacy National Identity Schemes

Created on February 14, 2005.

Includes Biometrics, Radio Frequency Identification Tags, FAQ & link to resources.

Consumer Privacy

Consumer Privacy Frequently Asked Questions on Social Security Numbers and Privacy

Created on January 28, 2005.

The SSN FAQ has now been broken up into several sections. This section covers "actual FAQs"; that is, it responds to the questions that are most frequently asked of author Chris Hibbert.

Coalitions, Projects & Events

Coalitions, Projects & Events Global Internet Liberty Campaign

Created on February 12, 2005.

Recognizing that actions by individual governments and multi-national organizations can have a profound effect on the rights of citizens around the world CPSR joined the Global Internet Liberty Campaign to join in supporting fundamental human rights for net for users everywhere.

Coalitions, Projects & Events Privacy Coalition

Created on February 12, 2005.

In 2001 CPSR joined The Privacy Coalition in recognition of the value of, and need to protect freedoms guranteed by the 4th Amendment and safeguard the rights of Americans in the information age.

US Laws: Your Privacy Rights

US Laws: Your Privacy Rights Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986

Created on January 06, 2005.

 

US Laws: Your Privacy Rights Family Educational Right to Privacy Act. (Buckley Amendment )

Created on January 06, 2005.

 

US Laws: Your Privacy Rights Other laws around privacy

Created on February 11, 2005.

Freedom of Information Act

Other Digital Privacy Issues

Other Digital Privacy Issues The Internet

Created on February 14, 2005.

No information online yet - contributions are welcome.

Other Digital Privacy Issues Telephones & Wireless

Created on February 14, 2005.

No information online yet - contributions are welcome.

Other Digital Privacy Issues International

Created on February 14, 2005.

No information online yet - contributions are welcome.

Other Digital Privacy Issues Archived CPSR resources on privacy

Created on December 22, 2004.

Documents from before October 2004 that appeared on CPSR's former web site. (If you don't find a page you're looking for in these archives, that's probably because it now appears as part of the current CPSR web site.)

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Last modified June 01, 2005 04:47 PM
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