Chief privacy officer at DHS wants to move privacy up the to-do list




Federal Drive with Tom Temin show

Summary: Lynn Parker Dupree, the chief privacy officer at the Homeland Security Department, is looking to make privacy less of an afterthought in the development of systems and procedures. Dupree spoke with Federal News Network’s Justin Doubleday about her plan to incorporate privacy enhancing technologies into technical designs. She also talked about her experience as the most senior black official at DHS headquarters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices