PNR Data Not Reduced, Just Squashed
Blog A new passenger name records (PNR) deal was announced this week by the EU and the US. The new PNR deal lists 19 data fields which will be collected on every passenger. The reduction of the number of data fields handed to US security services...
[July 31, 2007, 16:50]
US To Keep EU Passenger Data For 15 Years
Blog The US will now keep European Union passenger name records (PNR) data for fifteen years -- far longer than the the three and a half years it kept it previously, reports Out-Law.com. PNR data can be used by the Department of Homeland Security "in...
[July 26, 2007, 16:02]
US Demand For Flight Data Worries Europeans
News In accordance with new antiterrorist measures introduced in 2001 and 2002, Washington is in effect requiring airlines to provide them with 39 elements of information from their PNR (passenger-name records) databases, which includes passengers...
[October 7, 2003, 11:15]
US Hits Legal Turbulence Over EU Passenger Data
News The European Council and the US Government reached a disputed agreement in May 2004 on the processing and transfer of passenger name record (PNR) data for all European air passengers travelling to the US.
[November 23, 2006, 16:26]
Court Outlaws EU-US Passenger Data Transfer
News The judgement follows six pleas by the European Parliament around the exchange of Passenger Name Records (PNR). The Luxembourg Court has now ruled that the deal goes against European Community law, and has concluded it should therefore be annulled...
[May 30, 2006, 12:30]
US To Create 'risk Assessments' Of Air Passengers
News So-called Passenger Name Record (PNR) data may include passenger name, address, contact details, flight details, frequent flyer details, accommodation details, and general remarks. Under a deal with the European Union, the DHS can electronically...
[December 5, 2006, 11:45]
Issues In Protecting Our Critical Infrastructure
White Papers US aviation security and border security legislation requires commercial airlines and ships to electronically submit passenger name record (PNR) data and passenger manifests before arrival to the US in order to pick out potential terrorists from...
[December 27, 2004, 23:00]
Defender Of The Linux Faith
Talkback Change it to PnR, mean Plug and Pray. All I can say now is:Microsoft and all of its friends is suck. They just try to attack Linux by saying that Linux is unscalable and have any security risk. Just remember how bad MS-Windows are?
[March 18, 2005, 13:12]
Defender Of The Linux Faith
Talkback Change it to PnR, mean Plug and Pray. All I can say now is:Microsoft and all of its friends is suck. They just try to attack Linux by saying that Linux is unscalable and have any security risk. Just remember how bad MS-Windows are?
[March 18, 2005, 13:04]
Microsoft Urges Support For IPv6
News Shappell also unveiled Microsoft peer-to-peer plumbing called Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNR) that lets peers find each other on the network. Microsoft is lobbying the computing industry to start moving the Internet to the next-generation...
[April 18, 2002, 10:42]
EU-US Passenger Data Row Heats Up
News However, the number of fields that a Personal Names Record (PNR) can contain will fall from 39 to 34, removing the need to store certain sensitive data, including the passenger's private telephone number and meal preferences -- which could be used...
[December 3, 2003, 15:45]

