Right now companies must navigate through a myriad of existing state laws even as the European Union steps up its data breach disclosure enforcement initiatives.
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The society has told officials that if they were to request consent from relatives to carry out research it would compromise their neutrality and breach the trust they have built up with the public.
That is what happens when a computer gets too hot, or is bombarded with certain kinds of radiation: the electrons pick up enough energy to breach the dam that has been carefully constructed to contain them.
In the worst-case scenarios, the implementation results in a customer database being penetrated and a website being compromised, leading to a massive clean-up effort, customer breach notifications, share prices dropping and customers taking their business elsewhere (estimated loss: far more than estimated ROI of the new technology).
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Or are we opening ourselves up to a massive security breach?
When there is any breach of international law, it is up to the state whose citizens are held responsible to ensure that the culprits are brought to justice.
That breach boom is likely convincing companies to shore up software vulnerabilities in their inhouse-coded applications.
Directed by Billy Ray ("Shattered Glass"), "Breach" focuses on the two months leading up to Hanssen's arrest.
Last April, for example, it took Sony five days to fully own up to a now historic data breach that compromised PlayStation Network and Qriocity user information and passwords.
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The tribunal heard the decision to implement regulation A19 was made by the Nottinghamshire Police Authority after a meeting in December 2010, despite a 44-page advisory report drawn up by lawyers warning the policy could breach employment laws on age discrimination.
If last month's Sony breach didn't already convince you to beef up your own computer security, now might be a good time to swap in 'Pa55werD1' for the rather pathetic 'password' you've been using to protect your own company's trade secrets for the last decade.
Breach of an order is a criminal offence punishable with up to five years of imprisonment.
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Instead of focusing on patients and introducing the changes, doctors have been up in arms about what they saw as a breach of the carefully structured compromise that won them over back when ministers were trying to get their bill through Parliament.
Dr Esther McGuinness from the University of Ulster's School of Law also highlighted that the time taken to deal with grievances - up to two years in some cases - could breach people's rights, under the Human Rights Act, to a fair and timely hearing.
Into the breach Quinn Popcorn arrived with a Kickstarter campaign and plans to clean up the much-beloved snack.
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Yet the more fundamental argument that armed drones somehow breach the laws of war does not, at present, stand up.
Mr Stewart said Leys, of Aberdeen, walked up and down the police cordon and repeatedly tried to breach it and push his way past the officers.
Companies could be fined up to 2% of global annual revenue if they breach new data protection rules proposed by the European Commission that aim to simplify the laws and reduce red tape.
Application Security, Inc. wanted to offer up a security expert to comment on the non-existent breach.
Mr Savimbi's second big breach of the agreement is his refusal to leave the central highlands to take up his position as opposition leader in Luanda.
The breach of procedure by Co-operative Funeralcare staff meant friends and family ended up saying their final goodbyes to a complete stranger during the funeral at Birtley Crematorium.
However, following up on a viewer complaint, Ofcom found various scenes of violence in breach of its guidelines.
Now some ministers were hoping that even if EDF does take its isotopes back to France and gives up its British nuclear dream, Hitachi of Japan would fill the radioactive breach.
Following the breach, the trust rescued thousands of fish from the stretch of canal after it dried up in October.
According to the mayor, Black Hawk helicopters were scheduled to pick up and drop massive 3, 000-pound sandbags in the 17th Street Canal breach, but were diverted on rescue missions.
The full two steps include a proper, formal integration of decision-making on taxing, spending and borrowing within the eurozone - and not the complex, cumbersome mechanisms that have been agreed for spanking governments which breach a borrowing threshold that was (in any case) rarely breached in the run-up to the debacle.
They're likely to end up needing dentists more than anyone else, and retail dentistry operations are stepping into the breach.
And some cases are rubbing up against time limits, since under New York law, which governs most securitisations, breach-of-contract cases must be brought within six years of the alleged wrongdoing.
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Number 10 said the government backed a living wage and "would encourage business to take it up" but warned Labour's plans to restrict government contracts in this way could breach EU procurement law.
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The secure element doesn't necessarily need to have power running through it or to be in the midst of near-field communication in order to yield up its cryptographic key to a clever intruder who has sufficient time and sufficient desire to breach the security of a smartphone, bank card or national border.
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