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Timestamp: 2016-10-23 06:16:38
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... are available at: http://www.addthis.com/privacy . Go.USA.Gov and Bit.ly NLM uses the Go.USA.gov and Bit.ly URL shortening services. ... shortened URLs. The analytics data is provided by Go.USA.Gov and Bit.ly. This data does ...
Rep. Deutch, Theodore E. [D-FL-19
Conformance Verification of Privacy Policies
Web applications are both the consumers and providers of information. To increase customer confidence, many websites choose to publish their privacy protection policies. However, policy conformance is often neglected. We propose a logic based framework for formally specifying and reasoning about the implementation of privacy protection by a web application. A first order extension of computation tree logic is used to specify a policy. A verification paradigm, built upon a static control/data flow analysis, is presented to verify if a policy is satisfied.
An Update on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
Updates the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act in light of two Supreme Court decisions in 2002: "Owasso Independent School District v. Falvo" and "Gonzaga University v. Doe." Suggests implications for school board policies on student records. (PKP)
EGRP Privacy Policy & Disclaimers
The Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program complies with requirements for privacy and security established by the Office of Management and Budget, Department of Health and Human Services, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Cancer Institute.
76 FR 3098 - Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records
... National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) by other agencies and in some instances... Freedom of Information Act Program; DoD 5400.11- R, Department of Defense Privacy Program; NSA/CSS Policy 1-5; NSA/CSS Freedom of Information Act Program; NSA/CSS Policy 1-34; Implementation of the...
... 45 Public Welfare 1 2014-10-01 2014-10-01 false Relationship between the FOIA and the Privacy Act... ADMINISTRATION FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REGULATIONS Basic Policy § 5.4 Relationship between the FOIA and the Privacy Act of 1974. (a) Coverage. The FOIA and this rule apply to all HHS records. The Privacy Act, 5...
... 45 Public Welfare 1 2013-10-01 2013-10-01 false Relationship between the FOIA and the Privacy Act... ADMINISTRATION FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REGULATIONS Basic Policy § 5.4 Relationship between the FOIA and the Privacy Act of 1974. (a) Coverage. The FOIA and this rule apply to all HHS records. The Privacy Act, 5...
... 45 Public Welfare 1 2011-10-01 2011-10-01 false Relationship between the FOIA and the Privacy Act... ADMINISTRATION FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REGULATIONS Basic Policy § 5.4 Relationship between the FOIA and the Privacy Act of 1974. (a) Coverage. The FOIA and this rule apply to all HHS records. The Privacy Act, 5...
Privacy Policy | Smokefree.gov
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) respects the privacy of users of its Web sites. This is why we have taken the time to disclose our privacy policy and information collection practices. NCI does not disclose, give, sell, or transfer any personal information about visitors unless required to do so by law. NCI automatically collects a limited amount of information about the use of Web sites for statistical purposes, that is, to measure the numbers of visitors. This information may be helpful when considering changes that improve our web sites for future visitors.
32 CFR 2400.22 - Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act requests.
... 32 National Defense 6 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 false Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act... SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT E.O. 12356; OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM Declassification and Downgrading § 2400.22 Freedom of Information Act and...
... 32 National Defense 6 2011-07-01 2011-07-01 false Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act... SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT E.O. 12356; OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY INFORMATION SECURITY PROGRAM Declassification and Downgrading § 2400.22 Freedom of Information Act and...
Extending SQL to Support Privacy Policies
Ghazinour, Kambiz; Pun, Sampson; Majedi, Maryam; Chinaci, Amir H.; Barker, Ken
Increasing concerns over Internet applications that violate user privacy by exploiting (back-end) database vulnerabilities must be addressed to protect both customer privacy and to ensure corporate strategic assets remain trustworthy. This chapter describes an extension onto database catalogues and Structured Query Language (SQL) for supporting privacy in Internet applications, such as in social networks, e-health, e-governmcnt, etc. The idea is to introduce new predicates to SQL commands to capture common privacy requirements, such as purpose, visibility, generalization, and retention for both mandatory and discretionary access control policies. The contribution is that corporations, when creating the underlying databases, will be able to define what their mandatory privacy policies arc with which all application users have to comply. Furthermore, each application user, when providing their own data, will be able to define their own privacy policies with which other users have to comply. The extension is supported with underlying catalogues and algorithms. The experiments demonstrate a very reasonable overhead for the extension. The result is a low-cost mechanism to create new systems that arc privacy aware and also to transform legacy databases to their privacy-preserving equivalents. Although the examples arc from social networks, one can apply the results to data security and user privacy of other enterprises as well.
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... ADMINISTRATION FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REGULATIONS Basic Policy § 5.4 Relationship between the FOIA and the... your request under the Privacy Act and part 5b. If there is any record that we need not release to...
Health social networking sites (HSNS), virtual communities where users connect with each other around common problems and share relevant health data, have been increasingly adopted by medical professionals and patients. The growing use of HSNS like Sermo and PatientsLikeMe has prompted public concerns about the risks that such online data-sharing platforms pose to the privacy and security of personal health data. This paper articulates a set of privacy risks introduced by social networking in health care and presents a practical example that demonstrates how the risks might be intrinsic to some HSNS. The aim of this study is to identify and sketch the policy implications of using HSNS and how policy makers and stakeholders should elaborate upon them to protect the privacy of online health data. PMID:23599228