Who will be responsible for protecting the privacy rights of the individuals affected by any interface?
All users and participating agencies of the N-DEx will be responsible for protecting the privacy interest of individuals, just as they are now, consistent with law enforcement business practice. Additionally, all users and participating agencies will be responsible for compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and agency policies and practices established for the protection of individual privacy rights. c. What are the cumulative effects on individual privacy due to any linkage between systems? Data about crimes and criminal incidents, which are already collected by law enforcement as part of its legally authorized mission and which were previously functionally obscure, will now be more readily apparent and retrievable. Therefore, the cumulative effect on individual privacy is that N-DEx users potentially will have access to more information about suspected offenders, witnesses, or victims from related criminal incidents or events involving those same individuals. T
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