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    Informatics Electronic Health records: A boon or privacy nightmare? Health records are supposed to be private and secure. This article shows how not all health records end up being private and secure. Health records were stored in different ways. People were trying to steal private information. Then you had people that didn't know they could be committing a crime and saw it as no big deal.Health records were supposed to be secure years ago and now. If health records were put in the wrong…

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    NSA Pros And Cons

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    What I think of the policies on security of the CIA, NSA, GCHQ is that they are done for the population´s security, it has its pros and cons but they are good in the part that they take into account the security and protection, in the other hand I think its not okay, and it has gone too far into people privacy, GPG: GNU Privacy Guard. The NSA has the world´s largest repository for intercepted communications, as said in the movie, the amount of communication in the USA by the NSA is increasing ,…

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    A Surveillance Society In the article Surveillance Society by William E. Thompson, there are imperfect ways to spy on citizens around the world. The government is finding ways to use surveillance to notice what is going on around the world. But some actions that they've taking lately aren't really "protecting ones privacy." It can be many ways that unsolved crimes could be solved so increasing all the technology in the world can be safe and unsafe. The government makes decision's on what…

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    drone websites, UAV Coach has a great page on Drone Insurance. You can reach that page by going here: http://uavcoach.com/drone-insurance-guide/ "Many home owner's policies cover personal property and, while there's an exclusion for aircraft, "model or hobby aircraft not designed to fly people or cargo" are included in the…

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    Aaron Alanis Mrs. Silva Honors English 12 07 April 2017 Todays Tech. vs. 1984’s Tech In terms of technology, current American society is to a certain extent to the potential of Big Brother and 1984. Many of the technologies used in 1984 are very similar to the technologies used today. The technology used in both today and in 1984 show major issues for personal privacy as well as government control over society. In the novel 1984, written by George Orwell, the author shows a dystopian world…

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    where its citizens could not enjoy the freedom and dignity that are constitutive elements of a liberal democracy. Although the U.S. government does not compel its citizens directly to share their private information, it relies on various kinds of surveillance and data mining technology to trace and collect individuals’ information, and then, analyzes and uses them at will, in the name of national security. It seems that the development of technology has expanded the government’s ability to…

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    Nothing was ever the same when I turned on my computer that morning, and I made a decision that would change the very course of history... It began as a typical day; soldiers parading down the streets, gray skies above... I turned on my laptop and opened my browser, but then an icon popped up at the bottom of my screen. "Informer97 has requested to chat with you" I glanced at it for a brief moment, and I didn't recognize that screenname... Nonetheless, I turned it on to see who it was and…

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    Metadat Breach Of Privacy

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    The collection of Metadata is a Breach of Privacy: Edward Snowden, a hero The government habitually does things which go against what the American people stand for. The highly unethical collection of metadata is a prime example. What is metadata? Metadata is defined as "structured information that describes, explains, locates, or otherwise makes it easier to retrieve, use, or manage an information resource."(Is metadata collected by the government a threat to your privacy? Kassner). Edward…

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    c) Simon’s opinion about Why Mass Surveillance Violates International Law. 2. Paragraph 1: Does: Introduces different countries are trying to limit internet users from either posting anonymously or using encryption to communicate securely. Says: Ecuador’s internet user need to use real name on online, and “pseudonyms are outlawed in Vietnam” (para 1). Paragraph 2: Does: The author gives evidence said government try to stop internet user use from posting anonymously has violate…

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    Bofeifs Reflective Window Tint for Home Windows can make such a difference in your house interior and really bring out the sophistication of any room. You can enjoy the daylight and even use the quality of the natural lighting to get some really good Instagram selfies (thank me later). It is all fun and games until you realize that the windows actually expose your private life to curious neighbors, strangers, or even people with a malicious agenda. Compromising between the beauty of the…

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