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Maciej Ceg?owski on Privacy in the Information Age

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But this is like arguing that inmates are happy to be in jail because they use the prison library. If I'm subjected to facial recognition at the airport, or tagged on social media at a little league game, or my public library installs an always-on Alexa microphone, no one is violating my legal rights. That is not consent.

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Spotlight: US Air Force World War II Photography

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The World War II images cover a variety of subjects including aircraft, crews and units, fields and installations, aircraft maintenance, transportation, reconnaissance, bombing and strafing, prisons and prisoners, captured material, medical care, and combat action.

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Thief Sentenced for Stealing Artifacts from the National Archives

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Antonin DeHays recently received 364 days in prison and three years on probation, eight months of which are to be served in home confinement, along with 100 hours of community service, for the theft of records from the National Archives. I am pleased that Judge Chuang gave DeHays a stiff punishment for his crimes.

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Videoconferencing saves the NSW justice system an estimated $6.5 million in 2006/07

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million in remote witness and prisoner transportation costs during the last financial year. Technorati Tags: videoconferencing , collaboration technologies , business case , NSW , attorny general The NSW Attorney General reports that the use of videoconferencing in the NSW justice system is increasing and saved an estimated $6.5

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Celebrate Nurses Week with the Military Nurse

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It shows activities in the training and service of army nurses, depicts various nursing assignments at evacuation, general, field, ship, aircraft, and debarkation hospitals, and discusses nurses who were prisoners of war. The second clip discusses the preparation and training a nurse must complete. National Women’s History Museum ) .

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Information security myopia

ChiefTech

In the latest example from the UK a contractor lost an unencrypted memory containing " details about 10,000 prolific offenders as well as names, dates of births and some release date of all 84,000 prisoners in England and Wales - and 33,000 records from the police national computer. " Again, I'm not saying that Web 2.0

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 458 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

Gov imposes visa restrictions on individuals misusing Commercial Spyware HPE is investigating claims of a new security breach Experts warn of a surge of attacks targeting Ivanti SSRF flaw How to hack the Airbus NAVBLUE Flysmart+ Manager Crooks stole $25.5

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