08 20 2008
Citizens' U.S. Border Crossings Tracked

DHS and other agencies are amassing more and more data that they subject to sophisticated analysis. A customs document issued last month stated that the agency does not perform data mining on border crossings to glean relationships and patterns that could signify a terrorist or law enforcement threat. But the Federal Register notice states that information may be shared with federal, state and local governments to test "new technology and systems designed to enhance border security or identify other violations of law." And the Homeland Security Act establishing the department calls for the development of data-mining tools to further the department's objectives.

03 10 2008
To Aim Ads, Web Is Keeping Closer Eye on You
03 10 2008
Sifting the data on Web audiences
09 21 2005
In-Q-Tel
 

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