DHS' New Privacy Officer

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano <a href="http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1235067917533.shtm">announced today</a> that she has appointed Mary Ellen Callahan as chief privacy officer for the department. Callahan is a partner in the international law firm Hogan and Harston in Washington working on privacy and security issues.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced today that she has appointed Mary Ellen Callahan as chief privacy officer for the department. Callahan is a partner in the international law firm Hogan and Harston in Washington working on privacy and security issues.

From her bio:

Mary Ellen has extensive experience working with multinational companies on a variety of privacy and security issues, including companies' policies (terms and conditions, privacy policies, and security policies) and wide-scale audits of clients' privacy and security policies as they relate to relevant federal and state legislation. For example, Mary Ellen counsels on online and offline marketing issues generally; drafts Web site privacy policies and terms of use; helps create and implement privacy and security-related compliance strategies and programs; and counsels corporations, associations, and other organizations on various e-mail compliance issues with regard to existing laws, best practices, and conducting both effective and legally compliant e-mail marketing campaigns.