He was accused and later found guilty‚ of illegally accessing medical records of his immediate supervisor and other co-workers‚ as well as celebrities and other high-profile patients. He became the first individual in the U.S. to be convicted of violating HIPAA and accessing the medical records for no valid reason. Mr. Zhou was sentenced to 4 months in prison after pleading guilty‚ however according to his attorney Edward Robinson‚ Mr. Zhou did not know that accessing those records was against the
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suspicious login attempts. What is the best practice to deter insiders from even thinking about executing an attack? Have all employees sign an acceptable use policy outlining what is and isn’t allowed on the network and the repercussions of violating this agreement Regularly monitor logs for suspicious activity Name two different types of insider attacks. IT sabotage Fraud and EspionageWhat services were attacked on the IIS server? FTP Remote Login Services How many failed logins were
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Brown and asked him to identify himself and explain why he was in the alley. Mr. Brown refused to identify himself and was arrested for violating a Texas statute which makes it a criminal act for a person to refuse to give his name and address to an officer "who has lawfully stopped him and requested the information. Mr. Brown was convicted and fined for violating the Texas statute. Mr. Brown appealed his case to the Supreme Court on the grounds that the Texas statute that required him to identify
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I am arguing for the reasons why there shouldn’t be speed limits. My first reason is because sometimes people be having places to be. My second reason is because what’s the point of having speed limits if most people don’t follow them. My third reason is because a lot of people have their own speed. Usually when people are going past the speed limit it is because their rushing to be somewhere else. I think they should be allowed to travel fast to their location if there in a rush. Some people have
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even a research facility. This new development would also include some private residents. While most of the owners sold to the city some refused to sell and took it to court in protest stating that the city was violating the taking clause. The court found no evidence that the city was violating the taking clause. (Beatty‚ 2008) The Taking Clause The taking clause in in place to allow some government agencies to take private property if the owner refuses to sell when this property will be used for the
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private property. Black states that the cross was burnt to inspire his KKK buddies and that he had no knowledge anyone who might feel intimidated was present let alone could see it. Black was arrested for violating a Virginia statute. Separately‚ O’Mara and Elliott were arrested for violating the same statute after burning a cross in their neighbor’s yard after a dispute. All three men were convicted and they all appealed. Eventually all three cases were combined and brought in front of the
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using any bias when carrying conducts. Credibility is the standard where all information should be communicated honestly and all information should be disclosed. By not reporting the inventory as obsolete‚ Perlman and her colleagues are violating all three major
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language and she would teach me different words. Because of our cultural relativism it was typically looked down upon to use foul language. So when I am around my family I do not use it as a sign of respect towards them. Today I would consider this a folkway
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the role that religion plays in treatment. In order for clients to benefit from religion being used in therapy the professional needs to be competent in using religion in their practice (Fisher‚ 2009). If not competent the professional will be violating many ethical standards such as: 2.01b‚ Boundaries of Competence‚ and 2.03‚ Maintaining Competence. This paper will examine the benefits and harm when using religion in therapy. Religion can take up a great portion of people’s lives. So when they
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needed to write your reflection at the end of the simulation. The Mysterious Blogger Step 1: Be attentive. What is the issue? Screen 4 Notes: Whether you should use the information obtained by Jamal Moore to discipline Aaron Webb for violating the NDA. Step 2 Be intelligent. Who are the stakeholders? Screen 6 Notes: The Shareholders‚ Cary Bryant‚ CLO‚ Me‚ Carol Tempest‚ VP HR‚ Jamal Moore‚ Aaron Webb Step 3a: Be reasonable. Rights and Responsibility Lens -Identify
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