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The EIA is requesting comments on a proposal to change the data protection policy for information reported on fuel ethanol production capacity, (both nameplate and maximum sustainable capacity) and make this information publicly available. The data protection policy for all other information reported on Form EIA-819 ``Monthly Oxygenate Report'' will remain the same.
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With the State of Connecticut reeling from a series of
massive security breaches that have exposed the personal
information of hundreds o...
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With the State of Connecticut reeling from a series of massive security breaches that have exposed the personal information of hundreds of thousands o...
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Google launched a new privacy policy that took effect on March 1st, 2012. According to Google, the purpose of revising its privacy policy was to unify...
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WASHINGTON, March 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) today received the International Association of Privacy Professionals' (IAPP) 2011 Privacy Leadership Award for their ongoing innovation and advocacy in online privacy. The award recognizes a leader in the field of privacy and data protection who demonstrates an ongoing commitment to furthering privacy policy, promoting recognition of privacy issues and advancing the growth and visibility of the privacy profession.
Leslie Harris, president of CDT, accepted the award at the IAPP's Global Privacy Summit in Washington, DC. The Summit brings together leaders from government, academia and industry to discuss the privacy challenges facing society and the privacy profession. The IAPP is the world's largest...
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Google launched a new privacy policy that took effect on March 1st, 2012. According to Google, the purpose of revising its privacy policy was to unify...
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CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Consolidated Graphical Console Allows IT Administrators to Auto-Discover Unprotected Systems and Rapidly Resolve Backup Problems ...
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Information is now the crucial asset for many companies. Thus, competitive, operational and compliance factors demand extraordinary steps are taken to protect data from being compromised -- either accidentally or maliciously. The following are 10 key components to ensuring the security of network data: 1. layered approach, 2. encrypt, encrypt, encrypt, 3. security policy enforcement, 4. strong password protection, 5. antivirus, 6. employee data removal, 7. Internet access restrictions, 8. regularly scheduled patches, 9. firewalls and intrusion, and 10. regular penetration tests.