Not exact matches
Hackers are also well aware that people
often use the same email password for other accounts and online transactions, which gives them an
open invitation to gain access to your private and financial
data.
Often, that translates to employees on the front lines stealing patient medical
data or client social security numbers, which can then be sold on the black market or used to commit fraud like collecting someone else's social security benefits,
opening new credit card accounts in another's name, or applying for health insurance by assuming the identity of someone else.
When Amazon
opens and operates offices, warehouses,
data centers, or Whole Foods locations in cities across the US, it
often accepts economic incentives.
The study examined performance
data from 10,228
open - end mutual funds and 2,874 separately managed accounts over the last seven years and found that investing in sustainability has usually met, and
often exceeded, the performance of comparable traditional investments.
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.
According to the researchers, German and Japanese scientists
often present
data at
open conferences that are treated as military secrets in the US.
The first report of the
Open Research Data Task Force has found that two of the greatest challenges to effectively using open research data are that: even when it is notionally accessible researchers often simply can not find that data, and If they do find it they can not use it because of frustrating format variabilities and other compatibility iss
Open Research
Data Task Force has found that two of the greatest challenges to effectively using open research data are that: even when it is notionally accessible researchers often simply can not find that data, and If they do find it they can not use it because of frustrating format variabilities and other compatibility iss
Data Task Force has found that two of the greatest challenges to effectively using
open research data are that: even when it is notionally accessible researchers often simply can not find that data, and If they do find it they can not use it because of frustrating format variabilities and other compatibility iss
open research
data are that: even when it is notionally accessible researchers often simply can not find that data, and If they do find it they can not use it because of frustrating format variabilities and other compatibility iss
data are that: even when it is notionally accessible researchers
often simply can not find that
data, and If they do find it they can not use it because of frustrating format variabilities and other compatibility iss
data, and If they do find it they can not use it because of frustrating format variabilities and other compatibility issues.
Whether those changes are globally positive remains an
open question; concerns about issues such as the home / work divide and
data security
often give pause, though the undeniable potential for collaboration, increased productivity, and information sharing can
often overshadow such concerns.
Pinpointing critical patterns in a mass of numbers is an impossible task for most, however the
data visualizations delivered by analytics platforms
often open educators» eyes to trends that would otherwise go unnoticed.
The artworks «The Emergent City», «Sonicity», «Urban Generation», «The Nemesis Machine» reform
data, working with the idea of bringing
data from outside into the inside, and then presenting it back out again in
open ended systems where the public is
often engaged in or directly embedded in the artwork.
They reach a networked global community,
often embedding artworks in the everchanging context of streaming images,
open data sources, and instant feedback mechanisms that constitute online public space.
Indeed,
open - source methods are not the current norm for published articles in the scientific journals, and
data are
often inaccessible due to commercial interests and political reasons.
Senator Ron Wyden, the Oregon Democrat, has written an
open letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding answers about how
often user
data was illegitimately passed on to third parties.
The Nuki app is
often provided with inaccurate or delayed location
data by the smartphone, which means that sometimes the Auto Unlock can't
open your door in time.
Moreover, in Equatorial Guinea, Comoros, and Timor Leste, users
open Facebook Lite more
often than they do the regular Facebook app, demonstrating just how prevalent this less
data - heavy version is becoming.
Transport planning is also
open to graduates of any discipline, but there is more variation in what employers ask for: some want degrees that involve
data analysis, such as maths, economics and sociology; others accept degrees in geography or planning; for transport planning graduate schemes at engineering firms, a civil engineering degree (accredited by the Institution of Civil Engineers) is
often a requirement.