Showing posts with label "no reasonable expectation of privacy". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "no reasonable expectation of privacy". Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Is the U.S. Government Using Residents as Guinea Pigs With Privacy Invading Drones Terrorizing Several States?

Security experts share startling theory about who may be behind mysterious drones in New Jersey and why

Snippet of Article: "...The mysterious drones that have been tormenting New Jersey residents for weeks could be part of a top-secret government program, security experts told The Post Tuesday — as lawmakers push for answers over the troubling sightings. The feds have been mum about the daily drone activity in Morris, Passaic, Bergen and Hunterdon counties and beyond since the gizmos were first spotted on Nov. 18. But several experts said the US government might be behind the unsettling flights — which could be part of a super-secret military program meant to test new hardware before it hits the battlefield. ..."

Source: nypost.com

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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Cybersecurity Plan Doesn't Breach Employee Privacy, Administration Says

Article Title: Cybersecurity Plan Doesn't Breach Employee Privacy, Administration Says
Snippet of Article: "...By notifying government employees logging on to their computers that they have "no reasonable expectation of privacy" while using the network, the government's Einstein 2 program is lawful, according to an Aug. 14 Justice Department memo that was released Friday. That applies to a private citizen who, say, sends an e-mail to a government employee -- even to the employee's private account if he or she opens it at work, wrote David J. Barron, acting assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel. ..."


Source: www.washingtonpost.com

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