Smokeball's hybrid configuration of local installation plus cloud - based storage model gives you bank - grade level and secure
access to your data at all times.
That means that most requests for
access to data at business associates will be initiated by the covered entity.
You've got to have
access to your data at all times.
We all have
access to data at our fingertips that we are not taking advantage of on a regular basis.
Just as we have computers at our fingertips, it's important we have
access to data at our fingertips as well.
Not exact matches
But with Foursquare's location
data, Google would be able
to sell your location
data to its existing local bowling advertisers
at a premium price, giving them
access to you when you're on - the - go.
We don't know that having
access to all that information is helpful yet, but many think that if we get better
at interpreting the
data, it could have huge effects on our health and help us catch disease sooner.
The researcher
at the center of the Facebook personal
data scandal, Aleksandr Kogan, also briefly had
access to public
data from Twitter.
Greg Marcus, a cardiac electrophysiologist
at UCSF who was involved with the Cardiogram study, said Apple benefits from the real - time
access to raw
data from its heart rate sensor.
Carbonite is a backup solution that securely stores copies of your
data in the cloud, making it easy
to access or recover your files anywhere
at any time.
Having
access to BI on your phone means you can be connected
to important
data at all times.
At the time, laxer privacy settings across Facebook meant Kogan had
access to data from tens of millions more users after their friends had installed the app.
Free Basics offers users free
access to member websites including Facebook — no
data charges, just search Wikipedia or post a status update online
at your leisure.
The issue
at play is Facebook's original application programming interface, or API, which allows third - party developers
to use Facebook's platform and
access some user
data as long as those users give permission.
Pizza Hut warned customers that their personal information and payment card
data may be
at risk after hackers gained
access to the company's website and app for a 28 - hour period starting on Oct. 1.
At the very least, the distant site should contain complete, constantly updated copies of all company information; preferably, it's more than a repository — it's a mirror image of your main system, set up
to let you easily
access, search, and retrieve
data from afar.
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At this point, it's also worth noting that Facebook's claims about the effectiveness of Free Basics as a development tool in India are highly debatable — the vast majority of those who took up the offer were existing Internet users who wanted some free
data, and it seems a very small number of genuinely new users actually graduated
to the world of paid - for Internet
access.
Using open
data from 7,236 cities, researchers looked
at factors like affordability,
access to jobs, frequency of service, quality, and number of stops.
And dispatchers get
access to more than just mapped - location
data: FMS's sensors can measure vehicle speed and battery voltage, as well as the length of time a driver spends
at a location.
Despite receiving the support of local Conservative members and several leading Tory MPs, Goldsmith's decision
to resign from the Conservative party in protest
at the decision
to build a new airport runway in his constituency meant he was barred from
accessing the crucial local voter
data he required.
The note then runs through a bunch of things ranging from pricing power (the incumbents could, and in some cases already do, provide tiered
access at different price points), size (they could buy up disruptive rivals) and
access to data (some markets are easier
to break in
to than others).
While I tend
to think of myself as a very careful Facebook user, I was stunned today
to realize that I'd allowed more than 130 third - party apps
to have
access to at least some of my
data.
But
at $ 499 for the basic 9.7 - inch iPad model — with 16 GB and no
access to cellular
data — it might not be worth the expense for cost - conscious sales teams.
The FBI appears
to be able
to access data at [Best Buy's main repair facility] whenever they want,» Riddet told the OC Weekly.
It also showed that 53 percent of respondents say it would be
at least somewhat easy for a former employee
to login and
access data still.
The MLB
at - bat app will now have augmented reality capabilities on the iPhone 8, giving baseball fans
access to more action,
data and stats than ever before.
Even if one accepts that «Statistics Canada... are ferociously - and
at times irritatingly - determined
to protect the privacy of those whose information is stored in their
data bases», that does not address the question of who has
access to the information BEFORE it reaches the StatsCan database.
According
to data released by the Agriculture Department this week, 15.8 million U.S. households, or 12.7 percent, experienced «food insecurity»
at some point in 2015, meaning their
access to food was limited by financial or other constraints.
As I started thinking about how
to change that, I became very focused on the laboratory space and the context of the power of laboratory
data — which drives, some say, 80 % of clinical decisions — and the ability
to help make
access to that information more available
to people, and
to try
to create actionable information that would be accessible
to people
at the time that it really matters.
John Scott - Railton, who researches digital rights and privacy
at the Citizen Lab
at the University of Toronto, said he recently thought back
to all the PowerPoint presentations and papers he had given and seen that cautioned about how third parties might
access and abuse user
data.
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As for Cambridge Analytica, only now is Facebook launching an investigation into apps created
at a time when the company was promising «easy
access» for app developers, including Aleksandr Kogan, whose This Is Your Digital Life quiz app created the
data set that was then sold
to Cambridge Analytica.
The directive is aimed
at having «unfettered
access to all payment
data for supervisory purposes», the central bank said.
The fact that it wasn't suggests that in the beginning,
at least, the exploitability of Facebook's API was seen as a feature, not a bug — because no one was thinking that a third - party app might utilize its
access to user
data at the scale Cambridge Analytica did.
And Facebook didn't care either —
at least not until 2015, when it finally updated its third - party API
to block
access to the kind of massive
data sets that Cambridge Analytica was collecting.
Given the way our platform worked
at the time this meant Kogan was able
to access tens of millions of their friends»
data.
The New York Times reported in September that for
at least three years, GCHQ had been working
to gain
access to traffic in and out of
data centers operated by Google, Yahoo, Facebook and Microsoft's Hotmail.
This means that our customers have
access to the broadest and most accurate
data on what the technology install base is
at their prospects and customers alike.
According
to local media [1, 2, 3, 4], the hack took place
at around 22:00, local time, on Thursday, June 29, and the documents the hacker managed
to access contained
data on customer names, email addresses, and mobile phone numbers.
Meanwhile, the arcane content distribution channels, controlled by online travel agents and the global distribution systems that sit behind them (i.e., Orbitz, Travelocity, Sabre, Travelport) had no
access to the
data that would enable the product differentiation
at the point of sale.
As I learned
at Twitter, building tools that allow more people
to access and ask questions of the
data enables everyone
to make better decisions more quickly.
The original decree was made as a settlement
to an inquiry
at the time into how Facebook — then just a startup but growing wildly fast — «deceived consumers by telling them they could keep their information on Facebook private, and then repeatedly allowing it
to be shared and made public,» and it arose specifically in relation
to how third - party apps were able
to use and
access this
data.
The social network's rules
at the time allowed Kogan
to access data from «tens of millions» of the initial users» friends, which he later shared with Cambridge Analytica.
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to provide Services on - site
at a JPMorgan Chase & Co. location and that will receive a JPMorgan Chase & Co. identification
access badge; or (ii) Supplier Personnel that have
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told former Equifax chief executive Richard Smith
at a hearing that «consumers — not you — should decide who gets
access to their own
data.»
And Facebook should continue
to develop and improve tools
to help users understand which third parties
access their
data at all.
It's a bit daunting
to imagine the amount of
data Google is storing but
at least we are given
access (
to some degree)
to use the
data for our own commercial benefit.
At a high level, Facebook's API use
to allow you
to collect information not just on the person connecting
to your Facebook App, but you could also pull information from all of that person's friends (so for every person connecting
to your app you could get
access to data on hundreds or even thousands of people).
But privacy experts say Facebook's developer policies
at the time allowed programmers
to access locations and other
data such as relationship status, photos and likes from friends» profiles without notifying them.