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en A lot of data leaks are because companies don't classify their data. The government is great at that: top secret, secret, confidential and private, straight down to the public domain.

en Of all those in the army close to the commander none is more intimate than the secret agent; of all rewards none more liberal than those given to secret agents; of all matters none is more confidential than those relating to secret operations. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. Of all those in the army close to the commander none is more intimate than the secret agent; of all rewards none more liberal than those given to secret agents; of all matters none is more confidential than those relating to secret operations.

en The government leaks things [to the press] to gauge public reaction. It's a well-known secret.

en That might be a model for some kind of data retention issue. It might be one that would say the government, instead of holding the data itself, will allow it to remain in the private sector, provided the private sector retains it for a period of time so we can ping against it.

en The industry deals with confidential data including financial data, treasury and cash management functions and investment portfolio decisions and needs to address the issue of data security raised by international clients.

en Within the past year the mounting public pressure for companies to secure personal data and the corresponding increase in data protection regulation have forced organizations to re-evaluate the way data is handled. Our research shows that many more are deploying encryption as a protection mechanism.

en The need to protect confidential data cuts across companies large and small, within every industry. The results of our research data shed new light on the need for all organizations to protect against the insider threat, and the importance of including contractors and third-party affiliates as insiders in today's global marketplace.

en Through the mining of public records and the purchase of credit reporting data, private-sector companies are amassing troves of personal information on citizens for the government, ... Serious questions exist involving citizen access to profiles, their accuracy and the potential for misuse of personal information.

en Through the mining of public records and the purchase of credit reporting data, private-sector companies are amassing troves of personal information on citizens for the government. Serious questions exist involving citizen access to profiles, their accuracy and the potential for misuse of personal information.

en There are several reasons why these data are not available. In many parts of the world there are simply not sources that compile the data. Real estate, hotel or construction companies are not as accustomed to sharing these data as they are in North America. Finally, gathering the data is very time consuming and challenging: Projects are announced that are never completed, and it would involve interviewing multiple local officials, local, regional and national developers, hotel companies and many others.

en Eminent domain is already among the most awesome powers of government, and we must do everything possible to protect the rights of private property ownership. Eminent domain should be defined as narrowly as possible so that it is restricted to truly public purposes.

en There is a public plan and a secret one; the secret one will be very effective in preventing the terrorists from reaching the polling stations,

en If they didn't keep and store this data they wouldn't be in this bind. It highlights the potential for misuse, whether it's unreasonable search and seizure by the government or sale of the information to private companies.

en Now that new compliance regulations require companies to report any incident involving any missing or misused client information, each week it seems there is yet another remarkable story of a corporate system being hacked or devices being stolen. Our solution aids the prevention of data leaks resulting from the 'data everywhere' problem found with numerous mobile devices today and helps organizations remain in compliance.

en It is not our practice to have that level of data on a laptop. We limit significantly the use of such confidential data outside of Fidelity to only those instances where the information is appropriate or required for meetings with clients about their specific plans and participants.


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