Passenger Screening and Privacy Concerns
Civil rights activists and privacy advocates spoke about new airline security surveillance techniques and potential invasion of privacy as… read more
Civil rights activists and privacy advocates spoke about new airline security surveillance techniques and potential invasion of privacy as a result of new technology and regulations. Among the topics they addressed were various provisions in the Computer Assisted Passenger Pre-Screening System (CAPPS II), how information gathered on airline passengers, and future threats to civil liberties. Following their remarks, they answered questions from the audience. close
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