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OTI Urges Congress to Modernize the Privacy Act

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The Open Technology Institute at 国产视频 submitted urging Congress to modernize the Privacy Act by integrating privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) into federal data systems and reinforcing core privacy protections. Our recommendations address growing concerns about overreach by entities like the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), whose expansive data practices expose critical gaps in current law.

We emphasize that PETs鈥攕uch as differential privacy, secure multi-party computation, and encryption鈥攅nable responsible data use while protecting individual privacy. When combined with principles like purpose limitation and data minimization, PETs serve as a technical backstop against misuse, preventing harm even when legal safeguards are circumvented.

Our full set of recommendations includes:

  • Adopting PETs across federal systems to embed privacy protections at the technical level.
  • Clarifying and narrowing privacy law exceptions, particularly 鈥渞outine use鈥 and 鈥渘eed to know鈥 provisions.
  • Upholding data minimization and purpose limitation as foundational principles for data use.
  • Providing agencies with implementation guidance, including actionable steps from our recent report, How to Protect Government Data with Privacy-Enhancing Technology.

We urge Congress to adopt a comprehensive reform approach鈥攐ne that integrates both strong legal principles and proven technical safeguards to ensure privacy protections are embedded from the outset.

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Sydney Saubestre
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Sydney Saubestre

Senior Policy Analyst, Open Technology Institute, 国产视频

OTI Urges Congress to Modernize the Privacy Act