Protecting Trade Secrets: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) established new standards for corporate accountability and penalties for violations. The Act applies to all public companies held in the United States, as well as international companies that have registered equity or debt securities with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The SOX also requires trade secrets to be subject to adequate internal controls and must be protected from unauthorized [...]

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FCC To Telecoms: Protect customer's privacy or pay the price

Different organization enforce regulatory models throughout the world. In the US, the FCC exhibited their regulation authority by placing 600 telecom carriers on notice for not following FCC privacy [...]

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Finland's Fingerprinting Fiasco? Centralized private records database accessible by police

Finland will collect all their citizens’ fingerprints, store them in a central database and include them in passport ID chips. Singapore’s been doing this for several years, and the parallels and privacy implications are deeper than [...]

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