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    hereby presented privacy statement applies to infitechService.us‚ inetsack and the inetsack websites‚ services and products‚ which collect data and in which this privacy statement and terms are present‚ as well as the inetsack offline product Service services. The Privacy Policy does not apply to the inetsack websites‚ services or products in which the policy is not displayed‚ nor there is a link to this statement or that have other privacy statements. The purpose of this privacy policy is to disclose

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    of protection against malfunctioning‚ or defective products. “When it comes to privacy and accountability‚ people always demand the former for themselves and the latter for everyone else.” -David Brin The United States government believes that everyone has a right to their privacy. Because of this there is there is a tort called invasion of the right of privacy. This is an intentional tort in which an individual infringes upon the personal space

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    Discovering Computers 2008 Chapter 9 Computer Security‚ Ethics and Privacy 1 2 Chapter 10 Objectives Describe the types of computer security risks Discuss the types of devices available that protect computers from system failure Identify ways to safeguard against computer viruses‚ worms‚ Trojan horses‚ botnets‚ denial of service attacks‚ back doors‚ and spoofing Explain the options available for backing up computer resources Discuss techniques to prevent unauthorized computer access and use

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    Is Google Violating Users’ Privacy? The use of the Internet has become an indispensable tool for students‚ workers and people in general. Moreover‚ the use of search engines like Google is a daily routine activity when someone wants to inquire something. Google search engine is used to perform approximately two billion searches a day. Even though‚ it is a free services the rights of privacy can be compromised. According to the terms of use of the Google search engine‚ all the queries a user do

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    HITECH Act – Privacy and Security What is the HITECH Act? Protecting the privacy of patient information is one of the top priorities of all healthcare providers and is specifically required by various state and federal laws. On February 17‚ 2009 the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA‚ sometimes referred to as “the stimulus”) included provisions making significant improvement in the privacy and security standards for health information was signed into law by the federal

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    Airport Security vs. Passenger Privacy In the past few years the public has become vocal about airport security and their right to privacy. The issue has been with the new security measures implemented by the government. However upset the public may be with these new measures‚ they were implemented for the reason of protecting the public from harm while traveling by plane and the public needs to get over it. Due to the tragedy of September 11‚ 2001 airport security became more restrictive

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    When people think about privacy and the internet‚ what do they think? Do they feel secure? Or‚ do they feel vulnerable when it comes to using the internet at their house or in a public place? The answer to some of these questions may surprise people because some think they are completely safe at home on their home networks. But the truth is‚ your security/privacy is taken advantage of on the daily basis by companies and third parties. In today’s online market‚ some of the best companies do not

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    Public Safety vs. Privacy How can we increase public safety without giving up our civil liberties? This has become a common question among the American public in the light of recent events. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks‚ it has become evident that Americans will lean towards a "safety first" approach‚ allowing the government to do whatever they deem necessary to secure our safety. Although a majority of the public would draw the line when the government intrudes on their private life‚ today’s

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    Management Plan for Security and Privacy 1 Management Plan for Security and Privacy 2 Abstract Many times‚ disaster recovery planning fails to consider how diverse regulations and compliance issues will impact an organization after a natural disaster strikes (Talon‚ 2006). For instance‚ organizations regulated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)‚ will discover that disaster recovery planning can be a complex web of potential pitfalls

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    right to privacy? I believe they do in their own homes. However‚ in the public‚ they do not. The public space does not grant you privacy regardless of your status. The media has a right to freedom of expression‚ as stated in Article 19 of the 1st Amendment. Although I don’t follow media magazines or tabloids such as TMZ‚ I believe the freedom of expression should be defended‚ and that celebrities do not have a right to privacy in the public space. All US citizens have a right to privacy in their

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