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    Certificate in Health and Social Care ------------------------------------------------- Assessor: Kofi Freeman Amponsa-Dadzie Contents Rights Welfare Equality Act Data Protection Act Age Discrimination Sexual Orientation Religious Beliefs Privacy Respect and Dignity People who come to the Sutton Primary Care Trust use our services on a day to day basis‚ many of whom have different disabilities such as; learning or physical disabilities‚ mental health issues‚ vulnerable due to age and sensual

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    Civil liberties 1. Might such flights constitute a trespass? Rep. Edward J. Markley‚ Massachusetts Democrat has introduced a detailed drone privacy bill that would require police to obtain warrants before using drones for surveillance. Rep. Ted Poe a conservative Texas Republican‚ has introduced legislation that includes similar privacy safeguards and warrant provisions. The concern for this issue has reached across the aisle with Liberal Democrats such as Dianne Feinstein expressing

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    numerous challenges to our right to privacy. The National Security Agency or NSA is amassing private information about Americans. (Heuvel par. 3) Emails‚ phone calls and other forms of communication are being monitored. Unless we the American voters demand of our elected officials that they curtail the unwarranted surveillance by our government on American citizens‚ the current state of affairs is nothing but a prelude to our Government usurping our liberty of privacy we are likely to descend into a

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     3 out of 3 points What is the major factor in driving surveillance forward? Answer Selected Answer:    The commodification of personal information. Correct Answer:    The commodification of personal information. Response Feedback: According to Stanley and Steinhardt a major factor in driving data surveillance forward is the commodification of personal information by corporations.  Question 2 0 out of 3 points What mid-evil technology enabled people

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    | Pharmacy Law | Patient Confidentiality | | Chaukeisia Roney | 10/24/2012 | Pharmacy Technology – Thursday Evening HIPPA Privacy Law and Patients’ Bill of Rights are supposed to protect an individual privacy when it comes to their medical information. These laws were created and put into place to establish patient confidentiality and not have patients’ information disclosed without prior consent. In 1998‚ Dawn Castellano‚ a pharmacy technician who worked for Arbor Drugs in Mount

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    behavior and crime. As far as I am concerned‚ the disadvantages of security cameras considerably outweigh the advantages. To start with‚ the placement of security cameras in schools is an invasion of privacy. Cameras cannot be used in areas where the students or staff members expect to have privacy‚ such as in a bathroom or locker room. It is needless to say that most‚ if not all illegal activities‚ for instance illegal drugs‚ bullying‚ occur in those private areas. Another consideration is how the

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    The Ethics and Security of Cloud Computing T he shift from desktop- and server-based to traditional‚ on-premises solutions. In a law firm software to software as a service (SaaS) context‚ the use of cloud computing raises ethics or “cloud computing” is one of the most issues around storing confidential client data on a significant transitions in computing to system the attorney may not own or otherwise control. occur in the last 20 years. While the The discourse

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    the information on public‚ it will be completely legal and ethical to use that information in their recruitment and selection process. As the candidates themselves shared their personal information on a public website‚ it would not be a breach of privacy to use that information either. He also argues that‚ when people are asked to share information in a job interview‚ they are more like to only share the information that make them look good and conceal the information that make them look bad. Thus

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    like it or not this “dragonfly” will not be the last technology device we will see. However‚ as much as I fancies and enjoy this information ages I would not want to see this dragonfly spying my kids or me because‚ I believe it is an invasion of privacy. 1. One thing is certain‚ that if law enforcement were made available to this tool it would absolutely help them. For example‚ they can use this “dragonfly camera” to inspect every person they are about to stop in order to make sure the person is

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    not cover any areas outside the afore mentioned scopes. Technology advancements made it necessary to protect everyone’s privacy since it had become much easier to store and access an individual’s personal data within a corporation’s database. According to our text: “privacy is the right to be left alone and to be free of unreasonable personal intrusions. Information privacy is the right to determine when‚ and to what extent‚ information about yourself can be gathered and/or communicated to others

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