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Security, Intelligence, and Information Policy

The Security, Intelligence, and Information Policy Section provides guidance and oversight designed to preserve civil rights and civil liberties in the execution of homeland security programs and activities. We work with Department components and offices to ensure that appropriate protections and safeguards are incorporated into the Department’s screening and vetting programs, information sharing and safeguarding activities, cybersecurity efforts, security technologies, and intelligence programs and products.

Areas of Focus

Screening and Vetting

We review screening and vetting programs and work to mitigate any impact on civil rights and civil liberties when the Department interacts with the millions of individuals every day who seek to enter the country, travel by air, or apply for government benefits. Our work supports the Department’s goal to advance risk-based screening while preserving individual rights.

Information Sharing and Safeguarding

We monitor information sharing and safeguarding activities as a member of the Department’s Information Sharing and Safeguarding Governance Board and ensure that civil rights and civil liberties protections are incorporated into sharing and safeguarding operations, policies, domestic agreements, and international arrangements. We also support Department efforts to safeguard government data and systems from insider threats while respecting employee rights and other workforce protections.

Cybersecurity

We support implementation of Executive Order 13636, Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity, and provide advice and oversight to DHS cybersecurity efforts to foster a secure and resilient cyberspace that protects civil liberties by design.

Security Technology

We collaborate on the development and deployment of new technologies so that efforts to enhance situational awareness, improve investigative capabilities, and support operational integration build in appropriate safeguards designed to protect civil rights and civil liberties.

Intelligence Activities

We work with Department intelligence enterprise leadership and personnel and conduct compliance oversight activities to ensure intelligence programs and products adhere to civil rights and civil liberties policies and principles.

Related Resources

Contact Us

By mail or phone:

Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Building 410, Mail Stop #0190
Washington, D.C. 20528

Phone: 202-401-1474
Toll Free: 1-866-644-8360
TTY: 202-401-0470
Toll Free TTY: 1-866-644-8361
Fax: 202-401-4708

By e-mail:

crcl@dhs.gov

Last Published Date: February 24, 2016

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