Friday, September 25, 2009
Update: Border Laptop Searches
From Privacy.org I previously reported on searches of laptops at US borders, now the Department of Homeland Security have published a Privacy Impact assessment declaring that laptops are equivalent to briefcases and backpacks and that it has authority to seize the devices and copy stored data whether or not wrongdoing is suspected.
Labels:
law,
national security,
privacy,
surveillance
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