How will DHS protect the data it collects?
Chemical-terrorism Vulnerability Information (CVI) is the information protection regime authorized by Section 550 of Public Law 109-295 to protect from inappropriate public disclosure any information developed or submitted pursuant to Section 550. This included information that is developed and/or submitted to DHS pursuant to the Chemical facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) regulation which implements Section 550. Chemical facilities expect that the information provided to DHS will be protected from public disclosure or misuse. DHS expects individuals in possession of CVI to safeguard it with equal care. Compliance with the requirements in 6 CFR ยง 27.400 and familiarity with the guidance in the CVI Procedural Manual will help DHS, chemical facilities and other covered persons ensure that sensitive information about the Nation’s high-risk chemical facilities is safeguarded.
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