It is crucial to protect any sensitive personal information from being released to the public. So, redaction of personally identifiable information needs to be done at any cost before its disclosure. Moreover, it is incredibly important to meet the requirements of compliances for redaction.
Do you want to know what the FOIA Privacy Act compliance rules are for redaction?
This blog will clarify FOIA Privacy Act rules for redaction, what information should be redacted before its disclosure and which redaction tool you should choose to serve that purpose.
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is the information access law enacted in 1966. According to FOIA, the public has the right to request access to records from any federal agency. Federal agencies can disclose any information under FOIA except for nine exemptions that protect personal privacy, national security, and law enforcement records.
The public cannot request to obtain such information that, if disclosed, harms an individual or Government's reputation and any information that is prohibited by another law. We will let you know what those exemptions are later in this blog.
Source: Michigan's Freedom Of Information Act
The Privacy Act was passed by Congress in 1974. The Privacy Act is the law that protects all confidential records and personal information from misuse with limited access provisions.
The Privacy Act ensures that personal records are not accessible to the public or other third parties and have the following basic objectives.
Now let’s quickly jump into the FOIA Privacy Act rules for redaction.
According to FOIA Privacy Act, federal agencies are allowed to disclose any records except for those that are withheld under nine exemptions. This exempted data must be redacted before sharing or releasing it to the public. These exemptions are as follows.
For example, any non-military levels of security such as economic, political, cybersecurity, environmental are meant to protect citizens, the economy, and other institutions.
For example, any document or digital file containing names, social security numbers, medical information, health insurance coverage of an individual.
For example, any business secret if shared in public can provide a company’s competitor with an economic advantage.
For example, any draft document or recommendation highlighting the personal opinion of an author.
For example, law enforcement operations such as incident reports, warrants, case management files, criminal records etc.
For example, the data that is used to assist in geological mapping and environmental monitoring.
So, what should be done to protect such sensitive information?
The answer is simple and clear...
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