Sentences with phrase «issue of access to that data»

«the raison d'être of a data retention obligation is to enable law enforcement authorities to access the data retained, and so the issue of the retention of data can not be entirely separated from the issue of access to that data.

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Hal Wolf, CEO of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, said it's helpful to think about the issue of data and its access in terms of three buckets: ownership, access, and usage.
Apple refused to give access, citing issues of data privacy and encryption.
As BuzzFeed notes, much of Uber's new policy on accessing passenger data was included in an update to the company's privacy policy issued a day after reports of an Uber executive's comments about doing research on journalists.
In countries with relatively generous data caps or unlimited access to data or where speed is used for billing as opposed to the amount of data it is not an issue or becomes less important over time.
The benefits to the small - business owner include no upfront infrastructure cost, less risk of data security and reliability issues, and ubiquitous authorized access that the business owner can control.
«On 7 March, my office issued a Demand for Access to records and data in the hands of Cambridge Analytica.
«On March 7, the Information Commissioner, Elizabeth Denham issued a Demand for Access to records and data in the hands of Cambridge Analytica,» an ICO spokesperson said in a statement provided to Newsweek.
These data provoke concern in terms of economic justice, but another real issue is that media owners and players are «gatekeepers,» with the power to define who has access to information.
Although the wine industry and most other agricultural industries are considered low producers of carbon emissions, GHG issues, such as gaining market access to retailers interested in carbon foot printing, providing data for marketing purposes and / or carbon credit accounting, are becoming more significant to brands and image.
Professor Steve Yearley, Director of the ESRC Genomics Forum commented: «The issue of growing public access to personal genome data is currently high on the agenda of the ESRC Genomics Policy and Research Forum.
Broadband is rapidly becoming a necessity in everyday life and the data we have previously compiled indicates many of our residents are lacking speed and choice, do not have sufficient, reliable access to the Internet, or are facing a combination of both issues.
By submitting information to us you acknowledge, consent and agree that United Way of the Southern Tier, Inc., may access, read, preserve and disclose the personal information you provide to us as a donor, along with your usage history, submitted messages or data and similar information regarding your use of the website in order to: (a) comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process, or governmental request; (b) detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues; (c) respond to your requests for customer service; (d) protect the rights, property, or personal safety of United Way of the Southern Tier, Inc., its visitors, or the public, (e) where we sell any or all our business assets; or (f) as otherwise set forth herein.
That is what emerged from a #PDF14 workshop that illustrated how the realization of visions for open government in New York often comes down to wonky nuts and bolts issues related to government web platforms, procurement and access to open data.
Some methodological issues addressed by this project include: data provenance; quality control in data collection and analysis; representativeness of the collected data; and potential data gaps due to factors such as gender and access to technology.
The NIH GDS governance structure, described at http://gds.nih.gov/04po2.html, will be responsible for oversight of the GDS policy, including policy needs and issues related to data submission and access.
Better access to appropriately analyzed data will allow system leaders to better diagnose issues, develop solutions, and monitor the results of implementing these solutions.
CCSA's new Facilities Initiative Survey aims to collect data to develop an analysis of the issues and challenges facing California's charter schools and their access to affordable, adequate facilities.
This issue brief is the second in a two - part series examining teachers» access to and use of data from student data systems.
Implementing Data - Informed Decision Making in Schools: Teacher Access, Supports and Use (2009) describes the student data systems available to school staff members, how school staff members are using the systems and other forms of student data, teachers» understanding of data displays and data interpretation issues, and the supports and challenges for school - level use of student data in planning and implementing instructData - Informed Decision Making in Schools: Teacher Access, Supports and Use (2009) describes the student data systems available to school staff members, how school staff members are using the systems and other forms of student data, teachers» understanding of data displays and data interpretation issues, and the supports and challenges for school - level use of student data in planning and implementing instructdata systems available to school staff members, how school staff members are using the systems and other forms of student data, teachers» understanding of data displays and data interpretation issues, and the supports and challenges for school - level use of student data in planning and implementing instructdata, teachers» understanding of data displays and data interpretation issues, and the supports and challenges for school - level use of student data in planning and implementing instructdata displays and data interpretation issues, and the supports and challenges for school - level use of student data in planning and implementing instructdata interpretation issues, and the supports and challenges for school - level use of student data in planning and implementing instructdata in planning and implementing instruction.
HEA reauthorization provides an opportunity to establish a secure student - level data network (SLDN) allowing for more comprehensive understanding of college access, affordability, and outcomes for all students, but the PROSPER Act falls far short on this issue.
Kennedy Russ described her shock as she collected data about the lack of access to reproductive healthcare for women, and completed a six - week internship at a local hospital where she «saw these issues in real life» and became «committed to her civic duty» to change the injustices she researched and observed.
As we demonstrated in our 2015 analysis of the Common Core debate on Twitter, the dispute about the standards was largely a proxy war over other politically - charged issues, including opposition to a federal role in education, which many believe should be the domain of state and local education policy; a fear that the Common Core could become a gateway for access to data on children that might be used for exploitive purposes rather than to inform educational improvement; a source for the proliferation of testing which has come to oppressively dominate education; a way for business interests to exploit public education for private gain; or a belief that an emphasis on standards reform distracts from the deeper underlying causes of low educational performance, which include poverty and social inequity.
Develop outcome - oriented performance metrics that will be utilized to measure the impact of the professional learning in areas such as standards - based, data - driven, and differentiated instruction, equitable access to high - quality instruction, cultural competence, subject - and content - specific issues, and the effective leveraging of resources to address equity and excellence.
Now, said Borden, the association is attempting to gather much more useful data from its members and has launched what it is calling its Charter School Facilities Initiative, a comprehensive analysis of the issues and challenges facing California's charter schools and their access to affordable, adequate facilities.
The U.S Department of Education is dedicated to establishing policies on federal financial aid, collecting data on America's schools, focusing national attention on key educational issues and ensuring equal access to education.
It got me to thinking why a company in North America does not issue this kind of service, since it proves to be very popular and many people are tired of paying monthly data access fees when they only occasionally travel.
-- New World Thugs data recorder has been fixed to always work regardless of your level — Old Friends, Old Swords: Added failsafe to fix situations where the mission does not advance — Project Aegis, Part 1: Set the turrets to disable 15 seconds after combat has been complete — Project Aegis, Part 1: Fixed the issue where some enemies were spawning without using a spawn vehicle — Increased the times and locations of the emergency necessary to fulfill the «Svushinnira: Just Business» contract — Lowered the minimum level required to gain access to Contracts from 250 to 175 — Removed one of the runners from the Mount Tam crash site to improve driving paths — Vehicle stats will no longer show up as zero in the vendor buy screen — Weapons that require an EGO Rating of less than 250 have been added to Faction vendors — Lowered the minimum level requirement for the Soleptor Excavation co-op map to 100 — Lowered the minimum level requirement for the Island of Lost Soldiers to 150 — Lowered the minimum level requirement for the Scrapworks Salvage to 225
«According to the complaint, defendants» Class Period statements were materially false and misleading because they failed to disclose and misrepresented the following adverse facts which were known to or recklessly disregarded by defendants: (a) Battlefield 4 was riddled with bugs and multiple other problems, including downloadable content that allowed players access to more levels of the game, a myriad of connectivity issues, server limitations, lost data and repeated sudden crashes, among other things; (b) as a result, Electronic Arts would not achieve a successful holiday season 2013 rollout of Battlefield 4; (c) the performance of the Electronic Arts unit publishing Battlefield 4 was so deficient that all other projects that unit was involved in had to be put on hold to permit it to focus its efforts on fixing Battlefield 4;»
The push back from glaciologists on this issue was a good example of how the science community can organise and provide corrections of high - profile mis - statements by non-scientists — by connecting directly with journalists, providing easy access to the real data, and tracking down the source of the confusion.
Even when directly confronted with very basic issues, such as journals selectively enforcing data access policies, the response has generally been to solely support the wishes of the climate scientists.
Using the month before May 21st and the official start of the project to familiarize myself with the data and difficulties of access and parsing should serve to make sure this won't be a problem and we can avoid issues popping up later on.
The report goes into further detail on Freedom of Information requests and other issues, culminating in a set of recommendations for improving data access and transparency at CRU and increased transparency in the scientific community at large to ensure that the science remains «irreproachable.»
If you asked them for «any record, whether in paper, electronic, or other format, that identifies the source of raw data used for PAPER X — including records found in the research notebooks or other papers of Dr. Jones or other UEA personnel...» and they refused to provide access to Jones's papers b / c of academic freedom — that would be a good issue to appeal.
Finally, the issue of personal privacy, data protection, depersonalisation of caselaw and public access to decisions was debated.
The application of AI to legal data also suffers from the paired issues of restricted access to raw data and access to the required computing power being generally available.
I know that one of the first legal issues that comes up in discussing cloud computing is where the data are (business and personal data) and whose law applies to the operator of the cloud — meaning often what governmental authorities might have a right to get access to the data.
Like the situation Lear describes in the U.S., there remain multiple and significant gaps in access to justice across Canada, none of which seem to be shrinking despite increased awareness of the issues, better data and significant commitment of pro bono hours by lawyers.
The nature of cloud computing — including the ability for multiple entities to access shared resources and the use of multiple locations across low cost regions — can create data security and privacy issues.
Data, if it were to be systematically collected from «the Ministry of Attorney General's Office, legal aid organizations and other (non) law - related groups,» could measure the true impact of technologically based responses to access to justice issues.
Despite the foregoing, foreign authorities may obtain access to protected data only in the following circumstances: (i) if CVM and the foreign authority have an agreement regulating the exchange of information; (ii) via cooperation treaties (eg, mutual legal assistance treaty, MLAT); or (iii) if a foreign court order is issued and validated in Brazil via due process of law.
-- Wrongful death and personal injury claims — Claims of alleged mistreatment or abuse — Premises liability and negligent security issues — Privacy issues including access to patient records and data security — Workers» compensation claims — Regulatory compliance
Interestingly, the Law Society of British Columbia, which issued a fraud alert about the CryptoWall attack, did not require these law firms to advise clients of the attacks despite the duty of confidentiality if the encrypted data was not «necessarily breached» and client files had not been accessed.
Assuming the company can get access to the device, the mix of employee information (including sensitive personal data) and business information creates significant data privacy issues.
We advise on everything from rights to access community care services, to best interests, to data protection of patient's records, to procurement issues arising from the NHS reforms.
109 See Hazelwood, supra note 19, at 286 — 89 (listing a number of ethical issues surrounding email that legal writing courses could raise, including third - party access / interception, metadata, data retention, and inadvertent disclosure); Dragnich, supra note 36 at 15 (discussing how an email assignment could include lessons about confidentiality, attorney - client privilege, and «contemporary issues such as information security and removal of metadata prior to transmitting documents»); Tracy Turner, E-mail Etiquette in the Business World, 18 No. 1 Persps.: Teaching Legal Research & Writing 18, 19 — 20 (2009)(discussing ethical and professional email issues, including when to use email versus other forms of communication, forwards and replies, and CC and BCC use); see also Shapo, supra note 3, at 345 («If you are forwarding a message to another attorney, for example, check that there is nothing in the thread that is not for the eyes of that recipient.
«The issue with that at the moment is access to the volume dataset,» says Murray, with a lot of data currently behind paywalls.
The remaining holdouts, encumbered by a sense of foreboding, are concerned about security issues regarding their sensitive data and access to physical documents — and understandably so.
In this article, Dan advises organizations to look beyond the data security issues associated with adopting cloud computing and also address their need to control and access data for investigative purposes and other purposes outside of the ordinary.
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