Data centers provide secure, continuously available environments for companies to store and process
important electronic information such as transactions and digital communications.
Not exact matches
Care standards and protocols for effective integration of HIE in emergency department
electronic health records (EHRs) should be developed, including workflow optimizations and pushing of
important HIE
information to the clinician through flags in the EHR; and
EBBESEN: In our data - intensive society, photodetectors play an
important role in transferring
information carried by light into an
electronic signals.
The
electronic medical record The
electronic medical record (EMR), a systematized collection of digitally stored patient health
information, has been singled out as one of the most
important drivers of physician burnout.
The security of your Personal
Information is
important to us, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of
electronic storage is 100 % secure.
A study conducted by Stanford University found that multitasking is actually far less efficient than focusing on one task at a time, and having endless streams of
electronic information entering your brain can inhibit your ability to concentrate or recall
information; both very
important skills to have when you're engaged in a good study session.
This site provides free
electronic access to a wealth of
important information about products produced by the Federal Government.
With that in mind, we want to bring to your attention
important information regarding a voluntary service campaign being conducted by Nissan to replace the
Electronic Steering Column Lock (ESCL) in your vehicle.
As the issues that affect the wheel and tire industry have become more complex, the WTC stands out as the go - to source for the latest
information on hot topics such as evolving TPMS regulations, proposed
electronic stability control standards and other
important measures that could significantly impact manufacturers, distributors, retailers and installers of aftermarket wheels, tires and accessories.
Here are some ways we recommend tapping into the pulse of the pet industry: Stay Connected Online In today's
electronic information age, there are multiple ways to stay informed and receive real time news, so it's
important to take advantage of online
information channels.
With these two competitors at this present stage of their evolution, it feels like an
important time, perhaps as in the late 1980s, when the looseleaf era had reached its peak and most of the
information gathering had been done in optimistic anticipation of an
electronic age to come.
Last June, Canada passed into law Bill S - 4 — The Digital Privacy Act, which makes a number of
important amendments to the Personal
Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act.
Therefore, 72.34 is an extremely
important national standard, particularly so because
electronic records and
information management technology enables every
electronic interaction, communication, and movement of
information to automatically produce an
electronic record, any one of which could be related to a legal service or proceeding, and become a piece of evidence, records now being the most frequently used kind of evidence.
The opportunity to grow new products, link
important bodies of data and add further value is great, subject to an absolute commitment to
electronic delivery of
information, alongside print.
As noted, the task of collecting
information isn't always amenable to sequential ordering, especially in an
electronic environment.107 Even so, recognizing and categorizing legal authority is critically
important to legal research — and to sound legal analysis.
It is
important to note that Ontario does not have it's own privacy law for the private sector, however, the federal Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) covers personal information collected, used or disclosed in the course of a commercial activity in provinces which do not have private sector legislation, and across borders — namely, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland an
Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) covers personal
information collected, used or disclosed in the course of a commercial activity in provinces which do not have private sector legislation, and across borders — namely, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland an
information collected, used or disclosed in the course of a commercial activity in provinces which do not have private sector legislation, and across borders — namely, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
The recent Supreme Court decision in Royal Bank of Canada v. Trang has provided
important guidance on how Canada's federal privacy legislation, the Personal
Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act («PIPEDA»), is to be interpreted.
Sophisticated
electronic screening of confidential client
information is increasing
important.
Paragraphs 16 and 17 of the reasons raise an interesting tension and may highlight an
important difference between the common law privacy tort and the operation of Canadian privacy laws, including the Personal
Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act.
Organizations often don't understand just how
important it is to have a sound strategy for use and storage of
information until they are compelled by the court to locate and produce it under the rules of
electronic discovery.
The decision, however, highlights the paradox of our federal government responding to an
important issue of public policy by adopting legislation (the Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act) that mandates compliance with rules governing the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information, but at the same time not equipping the privacy commissioner with powers to enforce compliance or punish
Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act) that mandates compliance with rules governing the collection, use, and disclosure of personal
information, but at the same time not equipping the privacy commissioner with powers to enforce compliance or punish
information, but at the same time not equipping the privacy commissioner with powers to enforce compliance or punish violators.
One
important element of this plan is that semantic web standards provide for description of physical as well as
electronic materials, and they have the ability to describe diverse sources of
information including print books and people to the level of individual items, so materials can be included in the developing system without any barriers to discovery regardless of format.
Similarly,
electronic media, such as the Internet, can be an
important source of
information about legal services, and lawful communication by
electronic mail is permitted by this Rule.
The Act amends Canada's Personal
Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act («PIPEDA») in a number of areas, with the most
important change being mandatory data breach reporting requirements.
• Kept
important and confidential
information safe by entering it into
electronic database and making hard copies.
Information in the form of receipts, reports, bills, etc. are stored in these files while other necessary or
important data is stored in
electronic devices.
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