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It looks like this is a modified form of this: http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/privacy/privacy_pia_ops_p... (from http://www.dhs.gov/files/publications/gc_1281732303362.shtm)

My best guess is that the submitted PDF is an update to the original, so the author didn't see the need to have all that text. I couldn't find it on the DHS website though.

Fascinating. Thank you for the link.

Excerpt:

3.1 What information is retained? The NOC will retain only user-generated information posted to publicly available online social media sites. Information posted in the public sphere that the Department uses to provide situational awareness or establish a common operating picture becomes a federal record and the Department is required to maintain a copy. However, the Department is working with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) on a retention schedule to immediately delete PII, upon the approval of this schedule by NARA, as well as to maintain records necessary for further use by the Department.

Stormpulse feelin' the love. (We made the list).
Today I learned that Homeland Security thinks it's important to stay current on MySpace Videos, but not Bruce Schneier.
This isn't a list of everything they monitor. Just because Schneier isn't on this list does not mean that he isn't monitored.
What I find really funny is that most military networks seem to block Schneier's website but allow access to the Hannity show.
Curious. What category do they block it as a part of?
My experience with DoD networks is that they just tell you it's blocked, not why, and invite you to petition if you do need access to the site in question.
Please, add commenting and voting features so we could vote for top 30 sites HS should watch :))
Oh, I was certain that Kink.com (NSFW) was going to be on there. Back when I worked there, it was always fun to look at how many .gov email addresses had accounts on their system. I guess they didn't mean that kind of monitoring. ;-)
What was it like working for a pr0n site? Do a mini-AMA plz :)
Why Hulu? It's not like it accepts user generated content besides comments.
Wouldn't you want to watch Hulu on your job? (Provided that you're bored on your job...)
I guess the NSA is monitoring a lot more than what's on this little list :)

Between the Patriot Act, SOPA, and NDAA we are another step closer to Dystopia.

Ironic that, in his inaugural address, President Obama called on us to “reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals.”

Well, in all fairness the claim that we can't have either would also be consistent with his statement, sort of.