Sentences with phrase «breach because»

«It's a clear accountability breach because the person in question is breaking the trust of her colleagues and representing herself dishonestly.
It was also not a breach because, as Fernanda pointed out, there was no technical hacking, there was no breaking through the firewall into the back systems.
Investors have been spooked by the data breach because they're worried about how the scandal will impact Facebook's ad revenue.
The trial judge also found that if there was a s. 2 (a) breach it would be saved by s. 1, and that there was no s. 15 breach because they were targeted based on suspected involvement in a crime, and not race or religion.
According to Arbitrator Davie, these disclosures were sufficient to qualify as breach because a person reading Wong's book would be left with the impression Ms. Wong had «fought back and won», successfully resisted a «gag order» and that the Globe had caved and admitted liability.
No longer can the business rely on staff recognizing a breach because it is serious and obvious, or someone complains.
If Ken has broken the rules — and those rules are just — it wouldn't be fair to ignore the breach because of his position.
Desperate to keep my fast alive, I don't count it as a breach because we don't talk about it.
Many times, sites get breached because the installed plugins are out of date.
(8) A contract entered into pursuant to subsection (1) shall include a statement that if the terms of the contract are breached because a person adopting a dog, cat, or ferret fails to have the animal altered as required in the contract, then the person agrees to pay liquidated damages of the greater of $ 100.00 or actual reasonable costs incurred by the animal control shelter or animal protection shelter to enforce the contract.
Recently the dam has been breached because it was decided that the storage was of no value.
Eventually the latent heat plateu is breached because real - time solar power has the ability to do that, and heats the water to still higher temperature.
Eventually the latent heat plateu is breached because real - time solar power has the ability to do that, and heat the water to still higher temperature.
He appealed to ECtHR, on the basis his human rights had been breached because the newspaper did not warn him of the story.
Martin, do you think we're seeing so many data breaches because security's poor or because it's hard to defend against a sophisticated attack no matter how much money and time you've dumped into your defenses or is it some combination?
data breaches because security's poor or because it's hard to defend against a sophisticated attack no matter how much money and time you've dumped into your defenses or is it some combination?
However, the majority held that J's right against unreasonable search and seizure was not breached because the text messages stored by Telus were lawfully seized by means of a production order.
While public blockchains are extremely secure and virtually impervious to security breaches because they are distributed and don't have a single point of failure, they struggle to process large amounts of data at fast speeds.

Not exact matches

As soon as personal and professional browsing habits co-mingle on a device that is used at both work and home, «you're more than doubling the risk [of a security breach], because traditionally what people are browsing on their personal time is usually more susceptible to infection than work destinations,» says Stroz Friedberg co-founder and executive chairman Eric Friedberg.
Some of the show's most stirring dramatic arcs (including Lane's departure at the end of season five) occurred because trust between two principals was breached.
He thinks the US economy will expand by 2.9 % in 2018 and inflation may breach 2.5 % in the first half of the year because of the short - term moves in oil and the dollar.
Email - based security breaches don't make national news the way that corporate data hacks do, mostly because they don't affect consumer information the same way (in most cases).
Facebook and Twitter have also been targeted by the authorities in a number of countries, and have been either asked or forced to remove certain content because it breaches national or local laws.
Yahoo ended up having to give Verizon a $ 350 million discount on their deal, reflecting concerns that people might reduce their use of Yahoo email and other digital services because of the breach, decreasing opportunities to show ads.
The publication said that the researchers reported the data breach and spammers to law enforcement, but that the researchers «can not discuss those elements, because the agencies involved can not comment on pending or ongoing investigations.»
Glencore's statement said that Ventora accuses KCC of breaching an agreement by declining to make royalty payments because Gertler was under U.S. sanctions.
In February, Verizon (vz) said it would cut the price of its $ 4.5 billion acquisition bid for Yahoo by $ 350 million because of the data breaches and related aftermath.
Despite the controversy over the breach, Lord praised the security team at Yahoo, who are known internally as «the Paranoids,» adding he joined the company in 2015 because of their reputation.
In some cases it has to remove content because of a court order, but in other cases it will remove even relatively inoffensive images and posts — such as pictures of women breast - feeding their children, for example — because it breaches the site's community standards, or because someone complains about the content.
And you will because chances are you're getting breached every single day - you just don't know it.
I thought it wouldn't happen until 2020, but we're here now because of targeted breaches that have sped up the rapid adoption.
It would be interesting to see how much it would have cost to protect the systems in question, or to change to process that was exploited and compare it to what was lost because of the breach
He said it was too early to say what impact the breach might have on Yahoo and its users because many questions remain, including the identity of the state - sponsored hackers behind it.
These breaches are especially disheartening for business because according to a recent survey of thousands of consumers by Centrify, a leading identity and access management company, 66 percent of respondents said that they're likely to stop buying from a company that has been breached.
The Equifax data breach is more serious than others because of its sheer size and the sensitive personal data that may have been leaked.
That data breach was notable because the security firm worked with several governments, including Uzbekistan, Egypt and, Sudan's intelligence service.
Richard Leblanc, an expert on corporate governance and accountability, believes that the risk posed by ethics and trust has increased because of the ease and speed with which ethical breaches can be captured (eg on smartphones) and shared (via social media).
The bigger issue is that Facebook had known about the data leak as early as two years ago, but did nothing to inform its users — because the violation was not a «breach» of Facebook's security protocols.
Because the Equifax data breach is so large and the company pulls data from a number of external sources — banks, credit card companies, etc. — it's essential that you check whether your personal information might have been impacted.
Zuckerberg mentions the «certifications» obtained from Cambridge Analytica and Kogan in 2015 that they'd deleted the data harvested once Facebook discovered the breach — but also claims the company learned only last week that the data hadn't been deleted because of the Times and Guardian reports.
By inducing Fearnow Share Recipients to give up stock they acquired because of their relationship with Retrophin for Shkreli's benefit, Shkreli breached his duty of loyalty to Retrophin.
Insurance Agent Fraud: Sometimes insurance agents breach the trust and loyalty of their customers because of the lure of high commissions, causing them to over insure their clients, or sell high commission products they don't need, such as variable annuities.
The lawyers told the court they couldn't provide more details about their specific reasons because that could breach the privileged attorney - client relationship.
Bonney's defence lawyer Ian Donaldson asked St. Pierre for a discharge or conditional sentence and said there was no similar breach of public trust case, because there was no bribery or theft.
While the misuse and exploitation of information people share with companies does not constitute the type of «breach» or theft discussed in the previous chapter on security (because the information was not technically stolen), the potential for harm to individuals and to vulnerable categories of people is nonetheless very real.
While the extent of the market retreat from the August peak has been quite shallow, a variety of short - term technical indicators appear «oversold» because the recent decline has breached the narrow trading range that has prevailed in recent months.
And it's appealing because the U.S. system leads to all sorts of nonsensical arguments about whether golf buddies or prostitutes have duties of confidentiality, and who needs to know who got paid for breaching those duties.
Because Facebook claimed that the Cambridge Analytica incident was not a «data breach» in the legal sense, it has not provided notice to users whose data was accessed; the company has promised to change that and notify all affected users.
Facebook defended keeping users in the dark by saying it had thought Cambridge had deleted the data — and because it didn't qualify as a data breach, since users had agreed to share their data with the quiz app.
And nobody can sue them for breach of contract, because they have sovereign immunity.
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