TSA Dismisses Privacy Concerns For 'Secure Flight' Tests
The TSA's final order requiring airlines to deliver passenger name record data for Secure Flight (formerly Capps II) passenger-screening system tests this winter makes no concessions to privacy groups. The agency denies that it's invading anyone's privacy and promises a "robust redress program" to...
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