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Author Topic: DHS datamining info on US Residents: "The Landscape of Available Data"  (Read 710 times)
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« on: January 07, 2010, 02:58:24 PM »

Here's a table I've excerpted from a PDF document titled:
"Creating a Trusted Network for Homeland Security".
This section appears on page 155; although the article is in the Appendix, although no specific
reference to it appears in the Table of Contents.
It is interesting to note what information they may be seeking, and where they expect to get that info.... Is there any aspect of your life that is not covered here?


The Landscape of Available Data
http://www.markle.org/downloadable_assets/nstf_report2_full_report.pdf
Introduction


The purpose of this appendix is to present the types of data that exist as a byproduct of our digital economy. This chart
below should not be viewed as a comprehensive reference work, but rather as a sketch of existing digital data. While much
of this data is not generally shared by its holders, its existence reveals the fact that the landscape of available data is rather
rich. It is hoped that as guidelines and policies are considered, this chart will be of assistance by presenting the big picture
of existing data and usage.
by Jeff Jonas

Data available in the U.S.

















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« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2010, 12:05:48 PM »


Hi Pilkia.

Sickning isn't it, and thats the available. can you imagine what the gov. has on us!!
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