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  • == See also == ...
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  • ...isk management]], [[Change_control | change management]], and controls. It also provides guidance relating to accountability and role types. == See also == ...
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  • ...anisms are not enough to prevent difficult factual questions from arising. See, e.g., Citizens Nat'l Bank of Downers Grove v. Morman, 78 Ill. App. 3d 1037 ...
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  • ...tion and the other has an incentive to prove that it was made or received. See Charles R. Merrill, A Cryptographic Primer, The Internet and Business: A La ...
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  • ...ctronic data storage and retrieval device as in a closed container."). See also United States v. Long, 64 M.J. 57 (CAAF 2006) (finding REOP in emails defen ...omputer." United States v. Walser, 275 F.3d 981, 986 (10th Cir. 2001). But see United States v. Gorshkov, 2001 WL 1024026, at *2 (W.D. Wash. May 23, 2001) ...
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  • ...n electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form.." See also, Model Law on Electronic Commerce, United Nations Commission on Internation ...
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  • ...phreakers" (i.e., hackers who penetrate telecommunications computers). It also specifically includes those computers used in "foreign" communications. Wit ==See also== ...
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  • ...dustry-initiated rules. Laws have been passed by nearly all the US states (see partial list below). The first state to pass a credit freeze law was Califo ...dit report before issuing a loan in the borrower's name. If lenders cannot see the borrower's credit report, it is unlikely the lender will issue a loan i ...
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  • ...f wire and electronic communications unless a statutory exception applies. See 18 U.S.C. § 2511(1). In general, these prohibitions bars third parties (inc ...property with their subscribers' right to privacy in their communications. See United States v. Harvey, 540 F.2d 1345, 1351 (8th Cir. 1976) ("The federal ...
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  • ...ntire categories of control may not be deemed necessary. The standards are also open ended in the sense that the information security controls are 'suggest ...izations in the telecomms industry (see [[ISO/IEC 27011]]) and healthcare (see [[ISO 27799]]), with additional guidelines for the financial services and o ...
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  • ...a spoken defamation. State laws often define defamation in specific ways. See, e.g., California Civ. Code §§ 44, 45, 45a, 46. ...statement whose “gist” or “sting” is substantially true is not actionable. See, e.g., Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, 501 U.S. 496, 516 (1991) ("[A] statem ...
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  • Note: See subpart F of part 597 for the relationship between this section and part 59 ...
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  • ...y with certain provisions of the Federal electronic surveillance statutes. See the Criminal Resource Manual at 32 for additional discussion of video surve ...
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  • ...Press, Inc., No. 93 Civ. 2515, 1994 WL 419847 (S.D.N.Y. May 4, 1994); see also Telnikoff v. Matusevitch, 25 Media L. Rep. 2473 (Md. Ct. App. 1997), aff’d, ...a warning that the allegations might be untrue was not only defamation but also irresponsible journalism. ...
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  • ...e schemes, but providing adequate security for many types of applications. See generally Schneier, supra note 18, at § 2.7, 41-44. ...
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  • ...tional rule against liability without fault.” Lewis, 83 F.R.D. at 463; see also Gertz v. Robert Welch, Inc., 418 U.S. 323, 347 (1974). Consequently, those ...ebate about who is or is not a “distributor” or “publisher” in cyberspace. See, e.g., Stratton Oakmont, 23 Media L. Rep. at 1794 (holding that online serv ...
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  • ...ns, in breach of a confidential relationship, to acquire the trade secret. See, e.g., Data Gen. Corp. v. Grumman Sys. Support Corp., 36 F.3d 1147, 1165 (1 ...ormation to its licensees, vendors, or third parties for limited purposes. See, e.g., Rockwell Graphic Sys., Inc. v. DEV Industries, Inc., 925 F.2d 174 (7 ...
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  • ...ion in digital form, the full range of IA encompasses not only digital but also analog or physical form. == See also == ...
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