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en When you go through the process, you have to make sure you have the right information. So that the bank is protected and so that you don't falsely accuse an employee.

en The effort here is for once and for all to give all those who participate in the public process a very, very clear line in terms of exactly what information is protected and what information is not protected.

en (Consumers') information is safe and getting safer all the time. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. All the mortgage information sitting at a bank is protected.
  John Hall

en And the soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do? And he said unto them, Do violence to no man, neither accuse any falsely; and be content with your wages.

en I really think it's sad in this day and age, knowing he knows the rules of swearing to serve and protect, to falsely accuse a black person of doing this.

en It's a lot of, frankly, unexciting basic blocking and tackling. From an information security perspective, we have to make sure we have an understanding of what information is where and how it's protected, and make sure agencies responsible for data believe in the controls that are in place.

en I don't want to accuse anybody of anything, but the whole process doesn't make rational sense and it stinks.

en We're still in the education process. I think there are people who are interested (in employee ownership) but we don't have enough information yet to sign on the dotted line.

en If anyone contacts them asking for personal information, that it would not be the bank or a representative of the bank, because the bank already has that information on file.

en By falsely calling Florida, you became an agent in the process instead of a reporter of the process,

en If a situation were to arise where material nonpublic information was provided to a bank during the course of a discussion with a potential client, then clearly the bank would be precluded from using the information for its own or anybody else's benefit.

en Through www.principal.com, our extensive and diverse group of clients, business partners and shareholders manage their investments, insurance and employee benefits, while accessing educational information and tools to plan for future needs. We've implemented these improvements to our Web site to make things simpler for people to participate in planning for their futures and easily find the information necessary to make decisions.

en The court has . . . recognized that personal privacy is a component of the liberty protected by the due process clause, ... The court has explained that the liberty protected is not limited to freedom from physical restraint, and that it's protected not simply procedurally, but as a substantive matter as well.

en But, in the event there is a fraud, the consumer's not liable. Usually, it's the bank that has to suffer the loss, so they have a huge incentive to make sure the data is protected.

en Some categories of classified information are protected by statute and not only by executive order. Intelligence sources and methods are protected by the National Security Act and cannot be declassified even by the say-so of the president.


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