Privacy
The DHS Privacy Office is responsible for evaluating the Department programs, systems, and initiatives for potential privacy impacts, and providing strategies to reduce the privacy impact.
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Executive Order 13771
Presidential Executive Order 13771: Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs
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Executive Orders 13769 and 13780
Presidential Executive Orders 13769, 13780: Protecting The Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry Into The United States
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Privacy and Civil Liberties Policy Guidance Memorandum 2009-01, DHS’s Federal Information Sharing Environment Privacy and Civil Liberties Policy
Privacy and Civil Liberties Policy Guidance Memorandum 2009-01, DHS’s Federal Information Sharing Environment Privacy and Civil Liberties Policy
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Privacy Compliance Review for the EINSTEIN Program
The Department of Homeland Security National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD) National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) launched the EINSTEIN program in 2004 as a computer network intrusion detection system to help protect federal executive agency information technology enterprises. NCSD conducted Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) for each phase of the EINSTEIN program, which the DHS Privacy Office reviewed and approved. As NCSD looks ahead toward the next phase of the program to EINSTEIN 3, the DHS Privacy Office determined that conducting a Privacy Compliance Review (PCR) would be timely to ensure the accuracy of compliance documentation and transparency of the EINSTEIN program moving forward.
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Privacy Compliance Review of the ICE Pattern Analysis and Information Collection Law Enforcement Intelligence Sharing Service
Privacy Compliance Review of the ICE Pattern Analysis and Information Collection Law Enforcement Intelligence Sharing Service
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Privacy Compliance Review of the Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer (OCHCO) is responsible for administering human resources services for DHS Headquarters and Components. In response to privacy incidents at OCHCO, the Chief Privacy Officer (CPO) submitted an action memo on March 27, 2014 to the DHS Chief Human Capital Officer (2014 Memo) with 12 recommendations to strengthen the culture of privacy within the office.
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Privacy Compliance Review of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Southwest Border Pedestrian Exit Field Test
Privacy Compliance Review of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Southwest Border Pedestrian Exit Field Test
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Privacy Compliance Review of the U.S. Secret Service (USSS)
Privacy Compliance Review of the U.S. Secret Service
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Privacy Documents for MGMT
Documents for the Directorate for Management (MGMT).
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Privacy Documents for NPPD
Privacy Documents for NPPD