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Big Outsourcing Market For Security Management Services Under Proposed "Consumer Privacy Protection Act Of 2003"
For few years, the European Union has had a Data Protection Directive that imposes certain obligations on those who collect, store, manipulate, maintain, update, forward, and disclose personally identifiable information PII of consumers. Existing U.S. federal legislation assuring privacy of such information is broad and extensive, but not generally applicable...
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Coroner identifies body found in San Ramon
SAN RAMON - The discovery of a man lying next to a burning car Sunday night is being investigated as San Ramon's first homicide of the year, police said. The Contra Costa County Coroner's Office identified the man as 42- year-old Kashmir Billon of San Ramon....
Articles 2008-04-28
Shopit Uses Omniture to Optimize Performance of Ecommerce Widgets on Social Networking Sites
Omniture, Inc. (NASDAQ: OMTR), a leading providerof online businessoptimization software , today announced that Shopit, Inc . -- a leader in socialcommerce -- has selected Omniture to measure theperformance of retail-based widgets and other applications the companyhosts on social networking sites such as FaceBook and MySpace....
Articles 2008-04-28
OptumHealth Decision Support Proven to Help Consumers Take Greater Control of Their Health Care
87 Percent of Consumers Reported Service Provides Meaningful Information to Help Make Health Care Decisions; 96 Percent Satisfied with the Help They Received WASHINGTON -- OptumHealth reported from the World Health Care Congress today that 87 percent of consumers surveyed after participating in the company's new Decision Support...
Articles 2008-04-22
City identifies observer on copter
The Capital-Journal Two days after The Topeka Capital-Journal filed suit against the city over access to flight information from the police helicopter that crashed April 4, the city released to the newspaper the identity of the observer on board and the waiver he signed. ...
Articles 2008-04-18
County OKs one Polk Directory
The Capital-Journal After three weeks of asking, Bill Singer on Thursday finally got half of what he sought from the Shawnee County Commission - one Polk cross-reference directory. Singer, who supervises the consolidated emergency dispatch center, said dispatchers use the directory in a number...
Articles 2008-04-18
City identifies observer on copter
The Capital-Journal Two days after The Topeka Capital-Journal filed suit against the city over access to flight information from the police helicopter that crashed April 4, the city released to the newspaper the identity of the observer on board and the waiver he signed. ...
Articles 2008-04-18
Abaca Identifies, Catches, and Quarantines Sophisticated Phishing Attack for its Customers
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- What: US Federal Court Subpoena Phish: cacd-uscourts.com On April 14, 2008, Steve Kirsch, founder and chairman of the board of Abaca Technology Corporation received an official looking subpoena via email requesting him to appear in San Diego in front of a grand jury. It...
Articles 2008-04-15
Professional Online Workshops Improve Love-Life
NEW YORK, April 8, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Consumers of online dating services are often frustrated by repeated disappointment and no convenient way to review and learn from their dating experiences. Many married and committed individuals need a professional source of love-life information and guidance but are unwilling to identify...
Articles 2008-04-08
CPSC Public Calendar.
M2 PRESSWIRE-3 April 2008-CPSC: CPSC Public CalendarC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:02042008 Vol. XXXV No. 25 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Commission Agendas There are no Commission...
Articles 2008-04-03
Unwanted phone calls
A I've been receiving threatening calls from a debt collector about a bill that my brother failed to pay. I explained that I am not the account holder, but the calls continue. What can I do? --C. Gibbons Indianapolis No one likes calls from...
Articles 2008-04-01
The breastfeeding surgical patient: 1.8 ce
In the United States, more than 10 million women are either pregnant or breastfeeding at any given time. (1) Of the women currently pregnant, over 70% will initially choose to breastfeed. (2) The breastfeeding surgical patient may present a unique situation for members of the perioperative team. All members of...
Articles 2008-04-01
TRUSTe Report Reveals Consumer Awareness and Attitudes About Behavioral Targeting
Consumer privacy organization TRUSTeannounced today the results of a study conducted by global market insightand information group TNS regarding American Internet users' knowledge,attitudes and concerns about behavioral targeting and its implications ontheir online privacy. Overall results indicate a high level of awarenessthat internet activities are being tracked for purposes...
Articles 2008-03-28
Long Island Medical Briefs: March 28, 2008
OSI to develop genetic test for lung cancer patients OSI Pharmaceuticals has entered an agreement with Abbott Laboratories to develop a gene test that could potentially identify patients who would most benefit from OSI's lung cancer drug Tarceva. The Melville-based drug maker and partners...
Articles 2008-03-28
CPSC Public Calendar.
M2 PRESSWIRE-27 March 2008-CPSC: CPSC Public CalendarC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:26032008 Vol. XXXV No. 24 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Commission Agendas There are no Commission...
Articles 2008-03-27
Oklahoma Supreme Court backs down on court records policy
OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Supreme Court Tuesday backed off of its new policy banning the posting of court documents on the Internet and requiring removal of identifying information from court filings. In a brief order from the office of Chief Justice James Winchester, the court said...
Articles 2008-03-26
Sketch aims to encourage UTA probe
A bit of "gorilla" theater was staged Monday in the Capitol rotunda aimed at encouraging Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff to investigate alleged misdeeds by the Utah Transit Authority. Utah Jobs With Justice and their committee, the Salt Lake Transit Rider Union, presented a dramatic sketch with...
Articles 2008-03-25
Parking difficulty and parking information system technologies and costs
Before the implementation of a parking information system, it is necessary to evaluate the parking difficulty, technology choice, and system costs. In this study, the parking problem was quantified by asking parkers to express their parking difficulties in five scaled levels from the least to the most difficult. An ordered...
Articles 2008-03-22
Ohio woman's case highlights Okla. court records issue
As Oklahoma struggles with new rules that would eliminate several personal identifiers from court records, an Ohio federal appeals court has ruled against a woman who said publication of a traffic citation containing information such as her Social Security number violated her right to privacy. Cynthia Lambert...
Articles 2008-03-21
Lawyers: New Oklahoma records rule could drive up litigation costs
Rules recently adopted by the Oklahoma Supreme Court that require redaction of personal-identification information from court records could increase the costs of litigation, said attorneys who point out that the new mandate clashes with requirements for wills, land titles and other documents. The new rules, which take...
Articles 2008-03-20
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