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Private Communications: September 2006
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Friday, September 29, 2006. ID Theft Underground Exposed. The Washington Post's Brian Krebs has a very interesting post in his blog,. Check it out here. Posted by Mike Spinney at 7:54 AM. Links to this post. Wednesday, September 27, 2006. A Taste of Things to Come. I’m writing a new article for the. Newsletter that will open some eyes. The article will appear in the October issue. Free) to the newsletter, by the way, so if you don’t already get it, browse on over and do so. Whether you are a privacy pro ...
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Private Communications: November 2006
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Monday, November 13, 2006. Value of Privacy Savvy Gains More Ground. Word of privacy's value is getting around to an ever-widening circle. I recently wrote in 1to1 Privacy of the eye-opening experience I had at a business breakfast when a personal security expert spoke of how easy it is to obtain personally identifiable information - the building blocks of a credit profile. Last month I spoke with Daryl Gayle of. Posted by Mike Spinney at 7:32 AM. Links to this post. Tuesday, November 07, 2006. A serious...
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Private Communications: February 2006
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Thursday, February 23, 2006. A friend of mine is a writer with a major national publication. We keep in regular contact, and every so often I’ll try to interest him in a story. He’s an excellent scribe and has specific criteria for following up on the leads I give him. One question he often asks is, Who got hurt? I continued with my high falutin’ concepts and cited more studies. Today I found that story. It’s a sad case from this past weekend in which a fugitive from California managed to elude detection...
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Private Communications: February 2007
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Sunday, February 11, 2007. Been There, Done That. I’m usually quicker on the uptake on issues like this, but I’ve been very busy with other aspects of my business that I’ve neglected my blogging. So, for those of you still paying attention. A couple weeks ago,. Ran an article entitled Are Privacy Notices Worthless? Hmmm Where have I read that before? Oh, yeah back in August when I wrote Has Notice Failed? Registration required) for the. Newsletter. Sure,. Posted by Mike Spinney at 3:20 PM. Opinions expre...
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Private Communications: March 2006
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Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Two of the most active organizations in RFID are Wal-Mart and CASPIAN. Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer, is a major force behind the early success and adoption in RFID. The company’s mandate. When VeriChip’s implantable medical RFID chip won FDA approval. You didn’t have to be named Nostradamus to see a response. From CASPIAN in the future. When nightclubs in Europe started programs extending VIP treatment. To patrons who agreed to be tagged with ID/debit chips powered by R...
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Jim Lyons Observations: September Observations - A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to Digitization
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Jim Lyons comments on business and marketing developments in the Printing and Imaging industry, combining many years of experience with an ever-enthusiastic eye on the future. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. September Observations - A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to Digitization. A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to Digitization. I spent much of this summer pondering the question “What’s keeping the world from being 100 percent digitized? Summer reading and the history of copying. The quotation above, as...
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Private Communications: October 2006
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Thursday, October 12, 2006. The American Bar Association has initiated a monthly privacy update that will cover significant developments in privacy law and legislative activities. The first event will be Monday, October 16, from 1p - 2p ET. Options for attending include on-site in Washington, DC, or via teleconference. For more information about participating in Monday's update, click here. The ABA's events calendar can be viewed here. Thanks to Reed Freeman's. Privacy and Information Security News.
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Private Communications: December 2006
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Thursday, December 21, 2006. I just came across an interesting story. Seems a resident of Chicago’s West Side was able to pilfer some financial documents from a dumpster outside the offices of SFX Baseball. The story made the news because SFX Baseball handles contract negotiations and other financial matters for professional baseball players, and the suspect in this case had accumulated PII on 91 major leaguers, including stars Jim Thome, Moises Alou, and Pedro Martinez. I’ve gotten fed up with tracking ...
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Private Communications: April 2006
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Monday, April 24, 2006. There Ought to be a Law. Put the emphasis on the "a" in that title. Law, not 50 different laws. It's clear to me that an overarching federal law is necessary to clear up the confusion, establish a single national standard, and simplify the process for everyone - businesses and consumers alike. But it doesn't have to be that way. Joseph Ansanelli, CEO of data protection player Vontu. Recently published in the Cyber Security Industry Alliance. More organizations, especially startups...
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