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  • Privacy of Data - SAP Implementation


    IT answersAuthority Authority: 459
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    2 days ago
  • Carnegie Mellon Researcher: Value of Search Data Hindered by Privacy Risk


    ReputationDefender BlogAuthority Authority: 433
    How valuable is your privacy? How valuable is it compared to the overall health of society? These are questions that Tom Mitchell, the Head of Carnegie Mellon University’s Machine Learning Department, is trying to work out. In a recent column for the scholarly journal, Science, Mr. Mitchell explored the issue of ...
    3 days ago
  • The e-Disclosure Information Project in 2009 and 2010


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    My e-Disclosure predictions for 2010 are up on the website of the Society for Computers and Law. I have not checked back to my previous years’ SCL predictions, but I think that this batch have much more, and much better-grounded, optimism in them than was the case in previous years.I will come back in a [...]
    3 days ago
  • Google, Switzerland agree on Street Views


    GenevaLunchAuthority Authority: 600
    Zurich, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Google and the Swiss data protection boss, Hanspeter Thuer, Thursday 17 December reached a temporary agreement on Google Street View while a Swiss government lawsuit is pending against the company.  Google will refrain from activating Google Street View, under the terms of the ...
    6 days ago
  • Gartner points to non-US E-Discovery market growth


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    Gartner predicts an eDiscovery market worth $1.2 billion in 2010. More than 10% of that will be outside the US. Software suppliers may be ready to run with this, but where are the skilled people?Gartner’s report of 16 December E-Discovery Software Marketplace is Set to Continue High-Growth Pace has inevitably ...
    1 week ago
  • Kind words from the Posse List eDiscovery Reading Room


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    If a supplier asked me what to do if it received unsolicited praise from a respected source, I would tell them to stick it up on their web site. What is the proper reaction when someone says nice things about me?My own shy and retiring nature is at odds with my role as cheer-leader for [...]
    1 week ago
  • 451 Group reports on IQPC in New York


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    I was not at IQPC’s E-discovery conference in New York last week (see IQPC New York – minimizing risks, costs and challenges). Fortunately the 451 Group’s Katey Wood was there and her report is here.Two of the points which caught Katey Wood’s eye are of particular interest. One is the session in which Deborah ...
    1 week ago
  • Facebook privacy changes criticised


    Daily Telegraph | Telegraph.co.ukAuthority Authority: 968
    Privacy campaigners and civil liberties groups have criticised an update to Facebook users profile settings, saying that it was pushing members to share personal information
    2 weeks ago
  • Behavioral Underwriting With Biometric Employee Screenings – Red Brick Secures 3 More Clients


    The Medical QuackAuthority Authority: 514
    With the recent changes in the interpretation of the GINA law as relates to assessments, the wellness portions of such programs may be subject to change.  Read through this press release and it states that biometric screening is part of a full package.  Having read prior articles on the internet the devices can ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Google CEO channels Houston police chief


    Michael GracieAuthority Authority: 115
    Google CEO Eric Schmidt on privacy : “If you have something that you don’t want anyone to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place.” The if you’re not doing anything wrong meme rears it’s ugly head once again, only this time it’s the CEO of a company who’s business relies on the ...
    2 weeks ago
  • IQPC New York – minimizing risks, costs and challenges


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    Minimizing risks, costs and challenges is the title of the IQPC eDiscovery conference taking place in New York from 7 to 9 December 2009. I will not be there, but the agenda offers more opportunities than its title suggests.I would have gone, for example, to the Judicial Perspectives panel which Patrick Burke of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • UK Information Commissioner publishes plain English data protection guide


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    The UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has produced a guide in plain English which aims to make it easier for the non-expert to understand what is involved. That is all to the good, but this is not one of these situations where tout comprendre c’est tout pardonner.I thought you wouldn’t mind a bit of ...
    3 weeks ago
  • e-Disclosure conference thoughts from the 451 Group


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    Although I do my own summaries of the conferences I take part in, it is more interesting in some ways to see what other people take away from them. A succinct summary from an interested party who was present as a delegate picks out what came across as the important strands – if you are [...]
    3 weeks ago
  • Privacy, An Issue of Church Security, Part 3


    Onward, Forward, Toward...Authority Authority: 120
    In part one of this series of privacy policy and it’s relation to the church, I explored a scenario that can very easily happen in the theo-political climate of today. In part two of this series of privacy policy and it’s relation to the church, I explained a brief history of why we had to develop privacy ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Google Dashboard Seems to Admit to Intruding on Personal Space; Not that it Seems to Matter


    AgriyaAuthority Authority: 127
    Privacy advocates around the world have always been strongly critical of Google for its ability to obtain , store and study information obtained from users over the course of a regular Google search or another service. When a visitor uses a Google service, Google installs a tracking cookie on the user’s browser, to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Keeping Personal Data Private (Editorial)


    PogoWasRight.orgAuthority Authority: 149
    The following editorial urging Congress to pass a national data protection law is from today’s New York Times : In 2006, a Veterans Affairs Department analyst lost a laptop and external drive with Social Security numbers and other personal data from more than 26 million veterans and active duty troops. There was ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Virtual LegalTech round-up


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    The general reaction to ALM’s Virtual LegalTech by its participants and delegates seems generally to be positive. If, as Charles Christian said on Twitter afterwards, it had a 1990s feel to it, well, that can doubtless be improved upon in future years. Christian is right also to say that opportunities were missed to ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Parallel and cross-border developments in handling electronically stored information


    Chris Dale Lawyer SupportAuthority Authority: 126
    The second session at the Thomson Reuters Fifth Annual e-Disclosure Forum in London on 13 February was called Parallel and cross-border developments in handling electronically stored information. I was the moderator, although if Air Miles were the qualification for talking about international subjects, Browning Marean ...
    4 weeks ago

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