DHS Removes Top CBP Privacy Officials: ReportThe Homeland Security Department ousted a top privacy officer from U.S. Customs and Border Protection and one of the agency’s two privacy branch chiefs after they defied orders to mislabel records about surveillance technologies and mark them as exempt from release under the Freedom of Information Act, Wired reported, citing multiple sources familiar with the situation.DHS also terminated the director of CBP’s FOIA office last month, the outlet said.Read more at Wired:See All Updates