“There are two key aspects of this new policy worth applauding – the limitations on the time that electronic devices can be held by Customs officers and requirements that information from electronic devices only be retained if there is probable cause that a crime has been committed. These procedural safeguards recognize that the old system was invasive and harmed many innocent travelers.
“But unless and until the government requires agents to have individualized suspicion before reviewing such sensitive information as medical records, legal papers and financial information, even the most elaborate procedural safeguards will be insufficient for the government to live up to its constitutional obligations. It is now time for Congress to act and create concrete standards for searches and directly confront the problem of racial and religious profiling.”
Thursday, September 3, 2009
News: New DHS Privacy Standards
From the ACLU: The Department of Homeland Security have released new privacy standards on border searches of electronic devices. The ACLU are calling it "a good first step, but not enough to protect privacy or curtail profiling":
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