Sentences with phrase «identifiers on»

OFAC will use sanctions in the fight against criminal and other malicious actors abusing digital currencies and emerging payment systems as a complement to existing tools, including diplomatic outreach and law enforcement authorities — To strengthen our efforts to combat the illicit use of digital currency transactions under our existing authorities, OFAC may include as identifiers on the SDN List specific digital currency addresses associated with blocked persons.
It does so by analyzing, through the front camera, over 100 identifiers on your face such as the distance between your eyes or between your nose and upper lip.
By using a key generation algorithm, an attacker could create an unlimited number of node IDs (identifiers on the peer - to - peer network) very quickly.
Although we have determined that all of the specified identifiers must be removed before a covered entity meets the safe harbor requirements, we made modifications in the final rule to the specified identifiers on the list to permit some information about age and geographic area to be retained in de-identified information.
We also disagree with the comments that this criterion would prevent follow up care to individuals or unduly impair researchers from retaining identifiers on data for future research.
'' «Next Generation Identification», a massive database with biometric identifiers on millions of Americans.
You can use these identifiers on your next date to send and receive the necessary details, if you so wish, to successfully turn on the heat and sweep your partner off their feet.
ICANN is in charge of the unique identifiers on the Internet, things like IP addresses, which are like a telephone number for your computer.
A waiver of consent was granted because the study did not involve experimental intervention, and there were no personal identifiers on the data.
What Verizon did there was stick its customers with unique identifiers on a network level.
All the sender need do is write the recipient's unique identifier on the package, their Twitter handle, for example, and let the TwedEx algorithm and the crowd do the rest.
Confirm the Chromecast identifier on your phone matches the identifier displayed on your TV and tap «Set Up».

Not exact matches

At birth, every person is assigned a unique string of 11 digits, a digital identifier that from then on is key to operating almost every aspect of that person's life — the 21st - century version of a Social Security number.
Part of Mic's new Impact standard involves putting a unique identifier of its own on every URL, so that when the story is shared anywhere on another platform or site, it can track where and when.
ESMA has said that on January 3 any trading company that has not successfully secured a new «Legal Entity Identifier» will not be allowed to trade.
To get started, tackle your on page optimization by updating all major landing pages with unique meta tags, or backend identifiers that help search engines find your page.
On the horizon, some financial services companies are experimenting with biometric identifiers, such as scanning fingerprints to match a card with the user.
Wi - Fi trackers, which can be set up on store shelves, gather data by automatically activating and reading anonymous identifiers in customer's smartphones.
If you're like me, you've forgotten that the expiration date on your credit card is anything other than a four - digit identifier.
But to put flesh on those bones, you'll need Dun's Market Identifier, a database you can search by SIC (up to eight digits), region, sales volume, number of employees, zip code, and more.
Faceprints serve as distinct digital identifiers, similar to a fingerprint, that are based on the unique contours of a person's face.
«Because all the bundle identifiers are the same as the genuine apps on App Store, they can directly replace the genuine apps on iOS devices prior 8.1.3,» Chen wrote.
While once focused on written and oral communications, the N.S.A. now considers facial images, fingerprints and other identifiers just as important to its mission of tracking suspected terrorists and other intelligence targets, the documents show.
«The digital currency address field on the SDN List provides the unique alphanumeric identifiers (up to 256 characters) for digital currency addresses and identifies the digital currency to which the address corresponds,» the guidance explained.
Simply list each asset class that can be found on your website, give it a unique identifier, and classify it by type of asset (PDF, video, images, audio, etc.).
They also point out how this pilot project, part of BBVA Group's «wider digital transformation strategy,» was particularly unique due to a DLT configuration that used an «internal solution built on private blockchain technology (Hyperledger),» before employing an Ethereum testnet to «register the hash or unique identifier related to the transaction's documentation.»
By focusing on short - and intermediate - term trades — each with its own holding period and identifiers — Charles Payne's Smart Trader helps subscribers steadily build wealth over a shorter period of time by capitalizing on the near - term movements in the best companies out there.
«At least one unspent output (UTXO); and metadata comprising an identifier indicative of the location where the contract is stored; and renewing or rolling the contract on by: generating a new key using data relating to a previous key associated with the contract; generating a script comprising the new key, the location of the contract and a hash of the contract; and paying an amount of currency to the script.»
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) unveiled its «Guidelines for Identifier for Advertising on OTT Platforms» Tuesday morning to provide «a high - quality advertising experience within over-the-top television (OTT) environments,» according to the press release announcing the news.
Information that remains on the Facebook database includes log - in records, but it will no longer have any personal identifiers.
And by finding HEEB and SQUAW VALLEY disparaging, the PTO necessarily did so based on its finding that the marks convey an expressive message over and above their function as source identifiers — namely, an expressive message disparaging Jewish and Native American people.»
The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) unveiled its «Guidelines for Identifier for Advertising on OTT Platforms» Tuesday morning to provide «a high - quality advertising experience within over-the-top television...
«CUSIP» identifiers have been provided by CUSIP Global Services, managed on behalf of the American Bankers Association by Standard & Poor's Financial Services, LLC, and are not for use or dissemination in a manner that would serve as a substitute for any CUSIP service.
On the contrary, he left it all behind and embraced the words he would pen to the Corinthian church, «If anyone be in Christ (there is that pesky identifier of Christians again), he is a new creation, old things have passed away and all things are made new» (2 Corinthians 5:17).
«With the new laws, we have to be able to determine who the identifier is on all packaging,» Feher explains.
An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol («TCP / IP») network, such as the World Wide Web.
You may not forge headers or otherwise manipulate identifiers in order to disguise the origin of any message or transmittal you send to the Action Network Group on or through the Site or any service offered on or through the Site.
A cookie is a small amount of data, often including an anonymous unique identifier, which is sent to your browser from a Web site's computers and stored on your computer's hard drive.
Linda Mazzoli spoke on the importance of having National Provider Identifier (NPI) numbers and assigning value to athletic trainer services for the physically active.
Now the Information Commissioner's Office has stepped in, warning that the use of postcodes in the database would be a «shift away from the current consensual model» on data collection, that the proposals breach UK and EU law, and that the unique identifier number is indeed the first step on the road to ID cards.
17 Over the next five years, the International Barcode of Life Project aims to establish genetic identifiers for 500,000 species — short sections of unique DNA in the same location on the genome, a bit like the UPC on your box of Froot Loops.
«Data on individual characteristics... in the NHIS 1996 - 2010 waves were linked to their corresponding annual health care expenditures (reported in) the MEPS 1998 - 2011 waves by personal identifier and survey year,» An wrote.
«In my mind, the word «renewable» is more of a tribal identifier than a technical basis for energy,» said Caldeira, adding that researchers shouldn't inveigh on energy engineering issues in general.
The system is based on a very extensive thesaurus with over 4 million different terms pointing to almost 1 million concepts, each with their unique identifier.
Although most Britons are identifiable by numbers on driving licences and passports, governments have shied away from introducing a universal identifier.
The entire publishing industry relies on digital object identifiers (DOIs) to map Web addresses to scholarly papers.
A larger ongoing phase 3 study (SONAR; ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT01858532) will shed more light on the kidney and cardiovascular protective effects of atrasentan.
Yet, it concludes, there are insufficient scientific data on the potential pool of all human fingerprints to prove that a set of fingerprints constitutes a unique identifier of a single person, nor are there enough data to determine how many people might display similar features.
Based on the results reported here, W01A8.1 is renamed with permission from WormBase as plin - 1 (Cel - plin - 1 with species identifier).
The brain uses two kinds of cues for navigation — local (based on the immediate environment) and global cues (based on distant objects or unique identifiers of a space).
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