Tag: 2012

Third-Party Risk Management in Healthcare

How does it make sense for an organization to protect a third-party that has no contractual risk in the event of fraud or other catastrophic events? Health systems across the US, Canada, Australia, and the European Union are increasingly turning to third-party risk management, which reduces the amount of work for administrators. According to a…

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Copyright Law in the United States and Its Territories Has Changed Dramatically Since 1986

Copyright law in the United States and its territories has changed dramatically since 1986. The House of Representatives today passed the first part of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) without amendment. The amendment to CISPA sponsored by Representative Henry Waxman is intended to ensure that government agencies have the right to share…

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Cisco Forecasts Increased Sales From Software Businesses in 2013

Cisco has forecasted increased sales from software businesses as they grow their business over the next five years. Sales from software sales grew in the 3–4% area, compared to 2013 data. But Cisco’s net sales for 2013 fell for a 7% decline — just as revenue from software businesses in 2013 grew for a 7%…

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Indictment of Anthony Gigliotti and Alexander Gigliotti

(c) Copyright The Center for Criticism & Renewal. Indictment by Anthony Gigliotti and Alexander Gigliotti, CEO of Autonomic Software, Inc. By Anthony Gigliotti and Alexander Gigliotti, CEO of Autonomic Software, Inc. and Software. On April 30, 2012, in Brooklyn New York, a federal grand jury indicted Autonomic Software, Inc. and its CEO, Anthony Gigliotti, on…

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The ‘E-Scooter’

The ‘E-Scooter’ (or ‘eScooter’ as we now call it) was started in 2012/2013 by a group of individuals who saw the need and the opportunities available to the individual citizen. It was initially the idea of a small group of developers who wanted to provide a service for them as well as the citizen. They…

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The Latest Yakuza Game

Yakuza, an interesting company that produces a series of games, and anime based on it, started making games in Japan in 2003. The first Yakuza game was the Yakuza: Dead Souls, a free-to-play game, and was released in 2004. It was also the first game to use the now infamous Yakuza: The Broken Sword engine.…

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Microsoft Exchange Server Proxy Attack

A proxy shell attack on a public-facing server in Microsoft Exchange is being performed over Tor. This is an attack that can be performed as a result of a compromised remote computer’s IP address on the network; thus, it is also referred to as a Tor relay attack on the network. While the attack is…

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BFI London Film Festival Full Programme 2020

en-usThu, 29 Jan 2019 19:56:00 +0000In partnership with Age International | VideoAge International is a leading, independent, subscription-free source for original video content. We provide global access to news and entertainment, with the aim of fostering a new generation of engaged media creators and consumers. Our aim is to foster a healthier global community of…

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Hashcash – A Cryptocurrency Exchange

Hashcash is a cryptocurrency exchange software that offers clients the ability to launch and manage their own enterprise cryptocurrency exchange. The solution’s main selling point is its client-side encryption with a Bitcoin Core (BFC) implementation. Currently, the company’s services are available to any one of its customers. The software allows users to launch a cryptocurrency…

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Nisei Soldier Experience Exhibit at the National Museum of the U.S. Army

“As the soldiers come home, they will have their first opportunity to explore their new country with their own eyes – a chance to learn what it is like to be an American soldier. As the National Museum of the U. Army opens its doors this week to the public, two Nisei soldiers will use…

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