I am highly skeptical, when you see the comments going back decades about how out of control this agency has been...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Has the expectation of privacy changed?
The challenge, I think, right now is to enable that personal development not by having to self-edit because of the fear ...
As we watch every terrorist act, the aftermath of that, people start doing a postmortem on that, and they go, well, we h...
So, when we turn people who are trying to help us into suspects, it builds exactly kind of distrust that we are trying t...
This is obviously not an acceptable timeline.
In terms of our outreach to DHS prior to this event and to other agencies, it was limited.
Promoting privacy and civil liberties has been a priority during my tenure in the U.S. Senate, and I will continue focus...
I think this is very timely. The full Senate now is taking up the cybersecurity bill.
Are you finding DHS to be very helpful from that standpoint?
the right to a personal life. That is really the fundamental piece here is that it is very difficult to explore new idea...
It is also highly complex.
Protecting Americans' privacy is a bipartisan issue that I hope my colleagues will continue to advance in the years to c...
This has been a very interesting discussion and, Mr. Chairman, for holding this hearing. This is a good hearing.
How many different rules, regulations, laws in the Federal Government run counter to each other when it comes to privacy...
We can limit what the government does with it but there is no way that we can limit anything beyond the pieces of the go...
Mr. Wilshusen, you testified about the concept of limiting the information the Federal Government obtains and basically ...