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... 6In sum, ITS, electronic tolling, and other technology may be used to reduce congestion, improve mobility, save lives, and optimize the use of existing infrastructure;25 however, there are privacy issues associated with the use of technology to collect, use, disclose, or maintain secure data or monitoring data on members of the public.26 B Secure Data Collected and/or Retained by Transportation Agencies Whether data are or should be secure depends on the purposes for which the data are being collected, with whom the data may be shared, the length of time the data are or may be retained, and whether and when the data are accessible by law enforcement agencies.27 Secure data are data of a "sensitive" nature that should not be shared or otherwise disclosed except as authorized by law or with an individual's consent.28 The Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, which was announced in February 2015 by the White House and is discussed in Section IV.F, defines "sensitive information as ‘personally identifiable information which, if lost, compromised, or disclosed without authorization either alone or with other information, carries a significant risk of economic or physical harm.'"29 Secure data include PII, such as names, addresses, Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, pin numbers, passwords, security codes, and precise geographical locational data.30 Secure data usually "require[s]

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