Sentences with phrase «information by a foreign country»

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Now imagine the same information cloaked in the trappings of a great story, «a story about a family in South America that is being affected by changes in the global economy — a story about the father going to work in a foreign country to earn enough for the family, and the mother having to drive 100 kilometers for health care.»
Your identity has by now been logged into some vast spy database in a foreign country (probably China), where an intelligence agency is building up a profile around your persona — sourced from personal information available on social media and through breached health insurers, airlines, government offices, and the like.
Sources for legal information in foreign countries are also available through articles and reports created by the foreign legal specialists in the Law Library of Congress's Global Legal Research Center.
A number of US companies had expressed concerns that various departments in the Australian Government, namely, the Department of Defence, The National Archives of Australia, the Department of Finance and Deregulation, the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO) and the State of Victoria's Privacy Commissioner had been sending negative messages about cloud providers based outside the country, implying that «hosting data overseas, including in the United States, by definition entails greater risk and unduly exposes consumers to their data being scrutinised by foreign governments.
Foreign & International Resources for the Legal Researcher -(Cornell) Country - by - country listing of information Country - by - country listing of information country listing of information on web.
In addition, the question whether some measure is apt to limit the risk posed for the national interest by nuclear proliferation in a foreign country, depends on an experienced judgment of the international implications of a wide range of information, some of which may be secret.
To alert U.S. - based employers and job seekers about the potential dangers caused by background check firms «offshoring» PII to foreign countries, Employment Screening Resources ® (ESR) is offering a complimentary whitepaper on the subject titled «The Dangers of Offshoring Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Outside of United States» that details the hazards of sending PII to counties well beyond the reach of U.S. privacy and identity theft laws.
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