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September 28, 2005 | Privacy Czarina Resigns

Nuala O'Connor Kelly, the top privacy official in the Department of Homeland Security, is resigning, effective Friday, according to rumors and one solid source.

O'Connor Kelly, who was the first appointee to the nation's only statutorily mandated privacy office, is leaving to join the private sector.

She was an astute poker player -- few in government or in outside groups could read what cards she was holding.

Previous mentions of her on the blog are here and a Wired News interview with her when she landed the job can be found here.

Posted by Ryan Singel at September 28, 2005 09:29 AM

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