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    Name: Veena Joy C. Taparan BSIT-3 Subject: Systems Analysis Design JATICO – OPORTO OPTICAL CLINIC SYSTEM P – Jatico-Oporto Optical Clinic is an establishment that provides optical services; eye check ups‚ sells and provides glasses to the customers. The thing that they need to improve their performance is to provide more effective and safe facilities and machines needed for the eye check ups they will perform. I – Currently the business only had manual recording

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    Criticism of Face Book Facebook’s social networking model relies heavily on users being more open with their personal information. This has been its strength and has made it so popular. On one hand it asks people to share as much of their information as possible and on the other hand it offers tools that helps users control this information. But‚ the point that many users fail to understand is that whatever the controls on offer‚ Facebook‚ at the end of the day‚ has access to all this information

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    Data protection & security What is Data Protection and Security ? This is the protection of data such as database from accidental‚ unauthorised or malicious access Data Protection Act Data protection Act controls and monitors the way personal and customer information is been used by organisations. The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA 1998) is an Act of the UK parliament that defines the ways in which peoples information is been handed. 8 Data Protection Act Principles • Data must be Processed

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    War is a part of the past and the present. In every war there are two sides‚ each hoping for land‚ power‚ or individual rights. When someone brings up the topic of war‚ images of guns and soldiers come to mind. But what if the war extended into cyberspace? No weapons or ruined battlegrounds‚ just virtual barriers and coding. It no longer becomes a two sided battle‚ but instead millions of individuals hidden behind computer screens. Anyone can participate in this‚ including terrorist groups‚ hackers

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    To Spy or not to Spy…That is the Question! In his essay from the New York Times‚ “The Undercover Parent‚” Harlan Coben argues that parental use of spyware to monitor a child’s activities on the computer. The essay begins with Coben showing his initial apprehension towards the use of spyware stating‚ it’s an “invasion of privacy.” Coben mentions that his‚ as well as many other parents‚ hesitation may have started from the word: spyware. Nevertheless‚ as the essay continues on Coben’s views‚ on

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    ANTI SELFIE BILL House Bill 4807 — called the Protection Against Personal Intrusion Act — prohibits taking visual or sound impressions of unsuspecting individuals with the intent to gain or profit therefrom. Simply put‚ this house bill bans us from taking photos or videos of people without their consent through the use of modern devices such as cameras‚ video cams and smartphones. The bill aims to ‘promote and protect the personal privacy of every person by preventing intrusion for commercial purposes

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    Police body cameras are quickly becoming a hot topic both in Congress and in articles. There are several opinions on them‚ but one thing for certain is that they have their benefits and limitations. Three authors use various rhetorical strategies to convince their audience that body cameras should or should not be used. "Cameras in the Station House" is a peer reviewed article written by no ordinary authors. The contributors and reviewers of this article consist of a state chair man‚ a criminologist

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    1. Executive Summary Purpose The purpose of this document is to present specialized surveillance enhancement technology to Lockheed Martin (LMT). ProHawk™ from Tactical Intelligence International (TII). Our company’s core values as a U.S. defense contractor demand a level of unparalleled expertise‚ and competence that deliver relevant technology solutions to the market. TII promotes innovative thinking so our clients are fully capable of exceeding all‚ current and future operational requirements

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    Arizona Department of Health Services Division of Behavioral Health Services HIPAA Privacy Manual Version 1.0 April 14‚ 2003 Arizona Department of Health Services Division of Behavioral Health Services HIPAA Privacy Manual Table of Contents Page No SECTION 001: HIPAA Privacy Requirements...............................................5 SECTION 002: Administrative and General Requirements for the Implementation of HIPAA ...............................................

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    Electronic Monitoring vs. Health Concerns Is privacy and electronic monitoring in the work place an issue that is becoming a problem? More and more employees are being monitored today then ever before and the companies that do it aren ’t letting off. While electronic monitoring in the work place may be the cause of increased stress levels and tension‚ the benefits far exceed the harm that it may cause. Employees don ’t realize how often electronic monitoring happens in their work place. An

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