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Daily Dashboard | The Political Struggles of the PCLOB Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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The New York Times reports on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB), noting, “It’s probably fair to say that few governmental bodies have had a more troubled childhood than this one.” Chief among the concerns, the report states, is that, “because of the objection of unnamed senators,” the Senate has yet to confirm David Medine as PCLOB chairman. Alan Charles Raul, a Washington lawyer who previously served as vice chairman of PCLOB during the Bush administration, told the Daily Dashboard that he is “not aware of any reason why the committee would not have confirmed” Medine. Raul believes that Medine “would make an excellent choice for chairman” and, in a letter to Congress last April, wrote “in strong support” of Medine’s nomination. With new cybersecurity initiatives being considered by the White House and Congress, Raul said “it is imperative that (PCLOB) become operational once again.” (Registration may be required to access this story.)
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