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GUEST BLOG: New SEC disclosure guidance about cyber security risks

GUEST BLOG FROM JIM BRASHEAR I welcome Jim Brashear as a Guest Blogger with his blog concerning cyber security risks. Jim is Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Nasdaq-traded Zix Corporation , the market leader in email encryption...

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GPS Data Will be Considered by the US Supreme Court

Today everybody carries GPS devices in their phones (and tablets), but few people consider that our personal privacy may be compromised as a result. In November the US Supreme Court will hear argument ( US v. Jones ) as to whether the drug suspect's...

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Cloud Computing - Ancient Technology Solution with a New Name

Use of remote computers has been around since at least 1964, but the current marketing buzz called Cloud Computing might make you think there's something new. However Cloud Computing is merely the newest label for the 1964 remote computing service...

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TechLaw10: Internal Investigations in New Cloud Era

TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss the challenges of doing business and conducting internal investigations when technology, including cloud...

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INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR: Social Media in the City

Starts: Wednesday November 16, 2011, 09:00AM GMT Ends: Wednesday November 16, 2011, 12:30PM GMT Event Type: Training/Seminar Location: One America Square London, GREATER LONDON GB Price: £249 (before VAT) Website: http://www.perfectinfo.com/currentevents...

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Are Privacy Policies Being Enforced?

My eCommerce Times column for October is entitled " Shore Up Your Privacy Policy Before Disaster Strikes " and I encourage you to read it. Actually it was published the same day as my blog that more than 7.5 million children under 13 are on...

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TechLaw10: U.S. Appellate Court Protects Email of Foreigners on Domestic Servers

TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss protections enjoyed by the non-U.S. citizens under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Click here...

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More than 7.5 Million Facebook Users are Younger than 13

The June 2011 issue of Consumer Reports included an article that Facebook has more than 7.5 million children as users which apparently is violating the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) which precludes children under 13 from using...

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LAUNCHED! Nexis® News Search App

On a plane, on a train, in a car ( NOT while behind the wheel, please) ... from literally almost anywhere; you can now access nexis.com via your iPhone or iPad. Here's the idea that got the ball rollin' Nexis.com as an iPhone and iPad App . See...

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FCC $8 Billion Plan to Expand Broadband

The FCC plans to spend $8 billion to expand broadband service to more than 18 million citizens in rural America who lack high speed Internet access. In a speech, Julius Genachowski (FCC chairman) called access to broadband "a necessity": "Broadband...

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TechLaw10: Information Technology Overload – Time To Turn Off And Unplug?

TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss how all the forms of social media at our disposal can lead to information technology overload, with the...

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LexisNexis Communities: Sharing our Wealth

When our community speaks - we listen. Many of you have suggested we share our wealth of community content: blogs, podcasts, and videos to an even broader audience. It's what led us to the decision to make LexisNexis Communities content available...

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Privacy Concerns raised at Chinese Ownership of Yahoo!

A report in the Financial Times that Alibaba might take over Yahoo! has raised privacy fears. Jack Ma's (Alibaba founder & former Google employee) recent comment about the prospect that Alibaba was interested in Yahoo! set off privacy group alarms...

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