The United States Department of Homeland Security collects and retains personal information on potential security risks to U.S. transportation security including airline passengers, flight crews, contractors and TSA employees - and anyone else's personal information stored on several data lists created by the federal government since 9/11 in an attempt to "connect the dots" that may have been previously overlooked.-[Full Article]
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Homeland Security: Making a watch list and checking it twice?
Examiner
Even Santa may be on the TSA's Latest Watch list.
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networkworld.com
The United States Department of Homeland Security collects and retains personal information on potential security risks to U.S. transportation security including airline passengers, flight crews, contractors and TSA employees - and anyone else's personal information stored on several data lists created by the federal government since 9/11 in an attempt to "connect the dots" that may have been previously overlooked.-[Full Article]
The United States Department of Homeland Security collects and retains personal information on potential security risks to U.S. transportation security including airline passengers, flight crews, contractors and TSA employees - and anyone else's personal information stored on several data lists created by the federal government since 9/11 in an attempt to "connect the dots" that may have been previously overlooked.-[Full Article]
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DHS,
Homeland Security