Sentences with phrase «degree of access to technology»

In every case the degree of access to technology, available bandwidth, and convenience of use affects the extent to which it will be used.

Not exact matches

Several highly publicized cases in the late 1980s (such as access to computer systems in Canada from New York or access to NATO information systems in Norway from the USA) have shown that «the prevention of computer crime is of great significance as business, administration and society depend to a high degree on the efficiency and security of modern information technology».
He was valedictorian of his class, and is interested in pursuing a degree in Computer Science and in increasing access to technology in low - income areas.
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There may be many reasons for this: computer - based technology or similar tools require a certain degree of literacy, they require a certain degree of technical knowledge (even though we may think this is pretty minimal), they require access to the technology in an environment that the individual feels reasonably comfortable raising his or her problem (we think that having available terminals in libraries and other public places may be sufficient, but this may not be the case), they require a basic knowledge that allows the recipient of information to interpret and apply it.
You raise the concern that the projected users of the technology may be deterred by literacy issues or confusion on how to access / use a computer or their degree of comfort in finding a place where they can feel private.
Before using a particular technology in the course of representing a client, an attorney must take appropriate steps to evaluate: 1) the level of security attendant to the use of that technology, including whether reasonable precautions may be taken when using the technology to increase the level of security; 2) the legal ramifications to a third party who intercepts, accesses or exceeds authorized use of the electronic information; 3) the degree of sensitivity of the information; 4) the possible impact on the client of an inadvertent disclosure of privileged or confidential information or work product; 5) the urgency of the of the situation; and 6) the client's instructions and circumstances, such as access by others to the client's devices and communications.
Before using a particular technology in the course of representing a client, an attorney must take appropriate steps to evaluate: 1) the level of security attendant to the use of that technology, including whether reasonable precautions may be taken when using the technology to increase the level of security; 2) the legal ramifications to a third party who intercepts, accesses or exceeds authorized use of the electronic information; 3) the degree of sensitivity of the information; 4) the possible impact on the client of an inadvertent disclosure of privileged or confidential information or work product; 5) the urgency of the situation; and 6) the client ‟ s instructions and circumstances, such as access by others to the client ‟ s devices and communications.
• A certificate in IT technology or a bachelor's degree in a related field • At least one year of experience in an IT support position • Knowledge of current and up and coming IT trends • Ability to troubleshoot, use remote access, and update software • A team player with the ability to work well independently and with others
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