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House Republicans Propose Mandatory User Data Tracking By ISPs

The House Republicans' first major technology initiative is about to be unveiled: a push to force Internet companies to keep track of what their users are doing.. A House panel chaired by Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner of Wisconsin is scheduled to hold a hearing tomorrow morning to discuss forcing Internet providers, and perhaps Web companies as well, to store records of their users' activities for later review by police. One focus will be on reviving a dormant proposal for data retention that would require companies to store Internet Protocol (IP) addresses for two years, CNET has learned. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . House Republicans seek to mandate user data tracking by internet service providers, raising fears over privacy and potential security risks.. User Data Privacy, ISP Regulations, Data Retention Policy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jan 25, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Open Source Development's Impact At LinuxWorld 2023: Healthcare Day

Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) is planning to host the first-ever Healthcare Day at LinuxWorld San Francisco on August 15, the Beaverton, Ore.-based firm announced this week. . The event was developed in response to an expected increase in healthcare Latest News about healthcare IT spending in the near term and the growing role of open source Latest News about open source software TechNet Security Center: Tools & Guidance to Defend Your Network in the healthcare industry. The link for this article located at LinuxInsider is no longer available. . Healthcare Day at LinuxWorld San Francisco marked a key moment for healthcare IT, showcasing how open-source solutions are revolutionizing patient care and efficiency. Healthcare IT, Open Source Software, Tech Initiatives, Linux Events. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Jul 23, 2006 User Avatar Brittany Day Organizations/Events
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Department of Defense Requires Passive RFID Tags for Suppliers

The Department of Defense issued a mandate early this month requiring all of its suppliers to use passive RFID tags on the cases and pallets they deliver to its various branches by January 2005. The Defense Department isn't the first to require that suppliers support RFID--Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has told its top 100 suppliers to use RFID tags on cases and pallets by the same date and will require all its suppliers to use the technology in 2006.. . .. The Department of Defense issued a mandate early this month requiring all of its suppliers to use passive RFID tags on the cases and pallets they deliver to its various branches by January 2005. The Defense Department isn't the first to require that suppliers support RFID--Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has told its top 100 suppliers to use RFID tags on cases and pallets by the same date and will require all its suppliers to use the technology in 2006. RFID is expected to improve inventory management with less manpower. Today, Defense agencies check inventory manually with bar-code scanners, says Alan Estevez, assistant deputy undersecretary of defense for supply-chain integration. "Anytime you have intervention, there's some margin of error. With passive RFID, you now have the ability to in-check without manual intervention." The Defense Department's directive could have huge ramifications for the technology, which until recently has been too costly to use on a wide scale. The initiative will affect tens of thousands of suppliers, more than Wal-Mart's initiative, which ultimately will involve more than 10,000 suppliers. The Defense Logistics Agency, the department's largest agency, has nearly 24,000 providers. "This is as good or better than the Wal-Mart mandate in terms of driving adoption of RFID," says Noha Tohamy, a Forrester Research senior analyst. The Defense Department "is a global enterprise," she adds. "They stay away from proprietary deployments." The link for this article located at SecurityPipeline is no longer available. . The National SecurityAgency's guidelines stipulate that contractors implement active RFID systems, improving asset tracking capabilities.. Passive Rfid, Defense Suppliers, Supply Chain Efficiency, Rfid Strategy. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Oct 13, 2003 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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Secure Digital Music Initiative: Technology for Music Protection

A coalition of companies in the software and recording industries declared yesterday that three of five technologies aimed at stopping the online piracy of music had so far survived attack by hackers seeking to win $10,000 for cracking the security measures. . . . . A coalition of companies in the software and recording industries declared yesterday that three of five technologies aimed at stopping the online piracy of music had so far survived attack by hackers seeking to win $10,000 for cracking the security measures. The coalition, which calls itself the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI), sponsored the public challenge as a means to test the strength of the five technologies, some of which embed a digital "watermark" in the music to prevent unauthorized copying. The technology that the SDMI eventually embraces will be used by the recording industry in an effort to help protect its copyrights while drawing consumers away from the popularity of easily traded MP3 files. The link for this article located at Washington Post is no longer available. . A partnership of tech firms and audio production houses announces their achievements in safeguarding digital tunes against cybercriminals.. Music Piracy Prevention, Digital Rights Technology, Secure Digital Music, Recording Industry Security, Online Music Safeguards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Nov 09, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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