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Protecting patient privacy has been recognized as the duty of health-care providers for about as long as doctors have seen patients. In 1996 that duty became a legal obligation when Congress passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
in Data Privacy
via Science Daily @ 21:47 25th Sep
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Protecting Sensitive Data: Safeguarding Mobile & Remote PC Data with Automated Encryption and Destruction
in Computer Security
via BizReport.com @ 19:41 29th Aug
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Sybase ASE's encryption option provides several distinct advantages for protecting data. First, it requires no application or schema modifications, which means that data encryption can be implemented quickly without disturbing existing implementations. Second, it has intrinsic key management to easily manage and protect encryption keys. Finally, encryption is easy to implement through a simple, direct and scriptable syntax.
in Data Privacy
via Search SMB @ 21:21 28th Sep
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In today's digital age, where the bulk of personal and business communication is conducted via electronic means, protecting your identity and ensuring the highest standards of security are crucial.
in Computer Security
via Biz Community @ 9:15 4th Aug
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Advocates of open source software have hailed a court ruling protecting its use even though it is given away free.
in Open Source
via Linux Online @ 5:40 17th Aug
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Encryption is vital for protecting confidential information and expediting compliance with PCI standards, federal regulations (e.g., HIPAA and Sarbanes-Oxley) and state privacy laws. Learn how you can satisfy your company's security initiatives by protecting sensitive fields, backups and file transfers on the IBM System i (iSeries) using strong encryption, integrated key management and auditing.
in Computer Security
via Search SMB @ 16:01 13th Aug
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(0d0 writes "Some researchers at Columbia University's Computer Vision Labratory have developed software to automatically replace faces in batches of photos. Practical applications include protecting the identities of people in Google's Street View, coupling it with a digital camera's burst mode to create a perfect group photo, or protecting the identities of witnesses or law enforcement and military personnel. Other links to coverage include Boing Boing, American Public Media, and New Scientist."
in Data Privacy
via Slashdot @ 22:00 1st Aug
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(0d0 writes "Some researchers at Columbia University's Computer Vision Labratory have developed software to automatically replace faces in batches of photos. Practical applications include protecting the identities of people in Google's Street View, coupling it with a digital camera's burst mode to create a perfect group photo, or protecting the identities of witnesses or law enforcement and military personnel. Other links to coverage include Boing Boing, American Public Media, and New Scientist."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 23:42 31st Jul
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Companies go to great lengths to establish their corporate identity through marketing, advertisements, promotions, search engine positioning, and other means.
in Search Engines
via 4Hoteliers @ 19:25 28th Sep
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Following a vulnerability of domain name systems threatened to bring chaos to the internet by poisoning the servers that translate domain names into Internet protocol addresses.
in Domain Names
via SC Magazine @ 8:11 17th Sep
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
in Data Privacy
via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 21:50 13th Sep
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- According to social psychologist Saadi Lahlou, privacy will soon be a thing of the past -- and technology users are partially at fault.
in Data Privacy
via HealthScout @ 22:29 9th Sep
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Political and business leaders are meeting in Berlin on Thursday to discuss ways to restrict the flagrant misuse of personal information. It will be a struggle for control over data most people consider private.
in Data Privacy
via Spiegel Online @ 16:07 4th Sep
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Business information systems and process automation systems that support the manufacturing enterprise have evolved from individual isolated applications utilizing proprietary operating systems and networks, to interconnected systems and applications employing “open” architectures and standard protocols. These manufacturing computer systems are now being integrated into Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems through site and corporate communication networks.
in Computer Security
via Control Global @ 13:32 4th Aug
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
in Biological Science
via Philippines Daily Tribune @ 6:18 7th Sep
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IndigoVision’s complete IP video solution has provided an invaluable CCTV surveillance upgrade for Toronto-based Covenant House, the country's largest shelter for homeless youth.
in IP & Patents
via Security Products @ 15:17 4th Oct
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Axis Communications recently announced that the Art Institute of Chicago is using Axis network cameras to monitor the museum’s approximately 1 million square feet for the safety of its visitors and art holdings.
in Arts & Culture
via Security Products @ 17:04 4th Oct
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
in IP & Patents
via Mbtmag @ 1:20 16th Sep
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Denial of Service (DoS) and Distributed DoS (DDoS) floods are commonplace across today's Internet. This paper describes several types of DoS floods that are plaguing today's enterprise networks and describes in detail how to detect and counter them.
in Computer Security
via BizReport.com @ 9:30 12th Sep
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spaj writes "In the ongoing battle with the MPAA and RIAA, there seems to be an ongoing argument about who is to blame. If you leave a $20 bill on the sidewalk, can you report it stolen when someone takes it? Of course you can, but will you be taken seriously by the authorities? When my car was broken into, I was told by the responding police officer that I might have prevented it by keeping my seats and visible areas clear of junk that would entice criminals. So, who is at fault when it comes to users abusing their right to capture streaming media for personal use? According to Applian.com's Legal FAQ, the RIAA will not come after you if you make a recording for your own personal use. I have often been torn on this issue, and I am looking for input.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 20:18 16th Aug
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The level of biodiversity in Viet Nam, one of the richest in the world, is being threatened despite several conservation measures taken by the Government, a government official has said.
in Biological Science
via VietNamNet Bridge @ 22:14 26th Sep
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Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.
in Top Internet
via InfoWorld @ 20:19 2nd Sep
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Ever tried out punching in www.abhinavbindra.com or www.leanderpaes.com Or even www.rajyavardhanrathore.com or www.sushilkumar.com?
in Domain Names
via Uzbekistan News @ 19:15 23rd Aug
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Ever tried out punching in www.abhinavbindra.com or www.leanderpaes.com Or even www.rajyavardhanrathore.com or www.sushilkumar.com?
in Domain Names
via Turkmenistan News.net @ 5:19 23rd Aug
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