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Keeping Personal Data Private on Congressional Agenda

Submitted by Steve Meltzer on November 25, 2009 – 6:53 amComments

Keeping people’s personal information safe should rank high on the list.

via Editorial – Keeping Personal Data Private – NYTimes.com.

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