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Two European researchers have found a way to defeat the chips being placed in passports to eliminate fraud. Its another reminder never to place blind faith in technology
...faith: Absent exceptional circumstances, a court may not impose sanctions under these rules on a party for failing to provide electronically stored information lost as a result of the routine, good-faith operation of an electronic information system. This means that if you are not able to produce a particular document but can prove that you...
...faith
The credit card industry is by far the clearest example of an industry that came to terms with the BORA principle. Quite frankly, they delayed the success of ecommerce by about 5 years. Ill even go so far as to say that we would not have had a dotcom bubble if not for their foolishness
In 1992, credit card fraud was at its peak (15.7...
...faith and ideology. Without faith and ideology, there is no man and definitely , we then have gun , but without any man
These are the tips provided for "defending the ideological borders
They have created anti-Islamic web sites, which are full of everything except the truth. They are full of mean and vulgar allegations against our HOLY...
...faith and had no idea the sites were removing correct attribution (and replacing it with fake names), amongst various other things. Realistically, I didn't expect him to know the ins and outs of all the little details that turned reproduction in good faith into something that just about started to cross the line. A few helpful emails back and...
The new electronic discovery rules are good news for prepared companies. If your company can demonstrate that you have taken reasonable care in creating guidelines as to what information needs to be retained and what should be purged, this will help in a court order since you can prove that your organization has taken electronic record retention...
...faith that my consultancy would be of ongoing value but it was all a surprise and I stammered out something far less eloquent. Im really pleased to try and fix that now
...faith in big party politics. Give me an independent politician who does not have to toe a party line and I'll show you a politician who has half a chance of being a decent advocate of the people
I think one of the greatest wrongs that politicans commit is in their thinking of voters as idiots. I use the Washington Post article of 1/17/08 as...
...faith in the ability to model risk effectively
If only it were so easy for information risk professionals, who often protect far more than just money - we protect innovation, national security, and even human life in some cases. It's not quite so easy for us to take a direct hit
Financial markets have taken centuries to evolve, yet look at...
...faith, literally. But in reality, preserving the integrity of a cyber jihadist community, and convincing the right people that balanced monitoring next to shutting it down is more beneficial, remains an idea yet to be considered. Back in 2007, I did an experiment, namely I crawled ten cyber jihadist forums and blogs and extracted all the...