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ADVISORY/Experts Available To Discuss Privacy Protection and Airline Security.


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TOPIC: A few major airlines have been criticized for sharing passengers' information with the government without notifying their customers, according to according to
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. As a result, the airline industry will coordinate with the Homeland Security Department There were gaps in the U.S. system for detecting and deterring terrorist acts in the homeland. That became clear September 11, 2001. The Department of Homeland Security is the george w. bush administration's plug for those gaps.  to come up with standards to balance airline security and the privacy of airline passengers. The government plans on comparing passenger information with watch lists to flag terrorists.

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Leon A. Kappelman, Ph.D. is a research scientist, teacher, author, speaker, and consultant with professional expertise in topics such as legal, ethical, public policy issues in information system management, development, and use. He is Director of the Information Systems Research Center and holder of the Farrington Professorship in Business Computer Information Systems in the College of Business Administration at the University of North Texas, where he is also a full professor and Associate Director of the Center for Quality and Productivity. Dr. Kappelman can discuss high-tech and public policy matters like e-government, digital divide, privacy, security, and software quality. 940-565-4698 940-565-2000 (University PR Phone)

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