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Gillett man killed in tree crash
The Shawano County Sheriff's Department says a 75-year-old Gillett man died after the car he was riding in smashed into a tree in Bonduel.
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Polish officials debate EU's draft data privacy law
Not assisting or protecting victims of violence is a cost for society. New rules to be adopted in the Parliament this week will allow women assaulted in one country to be equally protected when they travel elsewhere in the Union.
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Big phone companies have begun to sell the vast troves of data they gather about their subscribers' locations, travels and Web-browsing habits.
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Groups cite gains under EHR incentive programs
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Basin developer, citing safety, institutes ban on road cyclists
A Snyderville Basin development that maintains a rare policy allowing bicyclists onto its private roads will stop doing so next week, indicating that there are increased safety concerns as construction continues.
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Abstract: In this short essay, written for a symposium in the San Diego Law Review, Professor Daniel Solove examines the nothing to hide argument.
Protect Yourself Against Medical Identity Theft
I'm a big fan of keeping my personal information personal. But when it comes to your medical information, maintaining privacy is difficult, if not impossible.
Teens say they are in control of online privacy, image
Teens are posting more and more personal information on social media sites, but most also are taking formal and informal measures to protect their online privacy and reputations, a new survey finds.
5 Overlooked Lessons From the AP Subpoena Controversy and Other Leak Investigations
The journalism world has been rightly outraged by the Justice Department dragging the Associated Press into one of its sprawling leak investigations.
Congress gets mixed advice on regulating drones
The growing use of unmanned surveillance "eyes in the sky" aircraft raises a thicket of privacy concerns, but Congress is getting mixed advice on what, if anything, to do about it.
Asking is essential in social media marketing
Chris Abraham is a leading expert in digital: social media marketing, Internet privacy, online reputation management , and digital PR with a focus on blogger outreach, blogger engagement, and Internet crisis response.
Health care developers who build on Box get HIPAA compliance for free
When health IT professionals are calling out for better ways to view patient data, third party applications are the obvious answer.
Robert Scheer: When Good Sites Sell Out, Who Loses?
I have nothing against the folks who created Tumblr and managed to get Yahoo to bid a whopping $1.1 billion this week to buy the company.
Larry Page wants you to stop worrying and let him fix the world
During a Q&A following a rambling conclusion to Google I/O's marathon keynote, Google CEO Larry Page said a few things that hinted at his frustrations with the one platform he can't seem to find the right interfaces for: government.
Twenty-five miles due south of Salt Lake City, a massive construction project is nearing completion.
Lawmakers seek Google Glass privacy plan
Eight members of Congress have written an open letter to Google CEO Larry Page that outlines privacy concerns about the Internet vendor's computerized eyeglasses, Google Glass .
New Employee Privacy and Union Voting Rights Laws in Virginia Go Into Effect July 2013
Virginia has enacted two new laws that are intended to enhance employee protections, particularly during union organizing drives in the Commonwealth.
Your health care information including your medical data, history, treatment, even your shopping habits at the pharmacy is the next big frontier in the battle for consumer privacy.
Bloomberg hires former IBM chief Palmisiano to conduct data privacy probe
Bloomberg has hired former IBM chairman and CEO Sam Palmisiano as an independent advisor to review privacy and data standards practices at the company.