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 <description>What type of tech news is released late on Friday, long after most bloggers, reporters, and readers have signed off for the day? Bad or embarrassing news, of course. In Facebook&#039;s case, the news concerns Beacon, the controversial people-tracking platform that the company rolled out in 2007.
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 <description>Privacy and civil rights advocates have accused the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services of trying to neuter a landmark data breach notification law for health care organizations that is scheduled to go into effect next week.
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 <description>How much are we tracked? How much do we give away? What will the long-term outcome be?
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 <title>Security &amp; Data Privacy Compliance Guide</title>
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 <description>In today’s digital environment, it’s easier and more convenient than ever to share, access, and store data. Many organizations depend on technologies that make the data easily accessible and communicated to colleagues, partners, and clients in order to go about their daily business.
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 <title>Silliest &#039;wiretapping&#039; charges ever recorded</title>
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 <description>Chi Quang Truong, 46, is being charged by police in Natick, Mass., with &quot;unlawful wiretapping and possessing a device for wiretapping,&quot; according to a story in The MetroWest Daily News. If you&#039;re thinking foreign spy or industrial espionage, think again. … Try an irate customer who kicked up a fuss at a car dealer&#039;s service department.
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 <title>OpenID to Offer Easy Access to Government Resources</title>
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 <description>Ten companies have pledged support for the OpenID initiative to provide greater access to government sites and resources. Streamlining access will make it easier for the general public to access government resources and help to fulfill the vision President Obama laid out on his first full day in office with the Memorandum on Transparency and Open Government.
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 <description>Legal counsel should play an important role in educating their clients how privacy regulations apply to them, and then helping them to write the appropriate policies.
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 <description>Download this paper to learn more about the new generation of email security solutions to meet the demands of complex global regulations for data privacy.
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