Social Networking Monitoring
EFF working with the Samuelson Law Technology and Public Policy Clinic at the University of California Berkeley School of Law (Samuelson Clinic) filed suit on December 1 2009 against a half-dozen government agencies for refusing to disclose their policies for using social networking sites for investigations data-collection and surveillance.
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DEA Social Networking Presentation Discusses how to use social networking sites and social media in investigations.
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2008 ODNI study on the potential of Internet searches in government security clearances
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EFF has posted documents shedding light on how law enforcement agencies use social networking sites to gather information in investigations. The records, obtained from the Internal Revenue Service and Department of Justice Criminal Division, are the first in a series of documents that will be released through a Freedom of...
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August 2009 presentation from the Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section
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A 2009 training course on internet tools and techniques to teach IRS employees how to gather information about taxpayers and research their online activity
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Examples of prohibited uses of government IT resources dated March 31, 2008
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IRS policy on inappropriate internet use dated November 30, 2007
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IRS policy on employee use of media dated November 24, 2009
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