ORS 163.702 - Exceptions to ORS 163.700 and 163.701 - 2020

ORS 163.702 - Exceptions to ORS 163.700 and 163.701 - 2020 (1) The provisions of ORS 163.700 (Invasion of personal privacy in the second degree) and 163.701 (Invasion of personal privacy in the first degree) do not apply to: (a) Any legitimate medical procedure performed by or under the direction of a person licensed to provide medical service for the purpose of medical diagnosis, treatment, education or research, including, but not limited to, the NSADirector of Civil Liberties and Privacy Office Report federal agencies participate in Section 702 collection, this paper describes the process by which NSA obtains, uses, shares, and retains communications of foreign intelligence value pursuant to Section 702. It also describes existing privacy and civil liberties protections built into the process. The Board Releases an Update on the Government's Feb 05, 2016

federal agencies participate in Section 702 collection, this paper describes the process by which NSA obtains, uses, shares, and retains communications of foreign intelligence value pursuant to Section 702. It also describes existing privacy and civil liberties protections built into the process.

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Section 702: Two myths, two concerns, and two final thoughts While I did not work with 702 in the day-to-day aspect of what April describes as her role, my experience at DOJ in looking at the programmatic integration of privacy and security into the collection and analytical processes was one that focused on the needed information without limiting what was needed.