Democrats in Congress are examining whistleblower claims regarding Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and alleged data breaches at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Daniel Berulis, a technology employee at the NLRB, disclosed that sensitive data was potentially exfiltrated by DOGE staff using covert methods. Although the NLRB denied granting DOGE access or that a breach occurred, lawmakers raised concerns about violations of the Privacy Act and federal cybersecurity law, pushing for accountability and documentation of internal investigations relating to these accusations.
NLRB officials, especially those affiliated with DOGE, may have violated both the Privacy Act and [Federal Information Security Modernization Act], leading to further inquiries from Congress.
Rep. Trahan is calling for reform of the Privacy Act, highlighting concerns about DOGE's challenge to its limits amidst allegations of data breaches.
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