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Search Results: keywords:"sensitive personal data"

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:89 FR 99232
    Reading Time:about 2 minutes

    The Department of the Air Force, part of the Department of Defense, is proposing a new information collection and invites public comments. This collection, in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, aims to gather information using the DD Form 1833 to help identify and recover isolated or missing DoD personnel. This process is essential for ensuring the safety of military and civilian personnel serving overseas. Feedback from the public is sought to assess the necessity, accuracy, and methods of minimizing the burden of this data collection, with comments due by February 10, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    The Air Force wants to collect information to help find people who go missing, like soldiers, but they need everyone's thoughts on how to do it better and safer. They want to make sure they're not using too much private info like Social Security numbers without keeping it safe.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:90 FR 1636
    Reading Time:about 9 hours

    The Department of Justice has issued a final rule to implement Executive Order 14117, which aims to prevent certain countries or individuals from accessing sensitive personal and government-related data of Americans. This rule identifies specific data transactions that are either prohibited or restricted due to national security risks posed by foreign interests. The regulation outlines prohibited data transactions and establishes procedures to authorize or restrict them through licensing. It aims to protect U.S. national security by limiting access to sensitive data by countries considered to be a threat.

    Simple Explanation

    The rule is like a new, super-strong lock that the U.S. is putting on important personal and government secrets to stop certain countries or people that might be dangerous from sneaking a peek. This lock has special rules about who can look at these secrets and how they can do it.