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daytonskuse@yahoo.com avenged7 laura.dyess@yahoo.com lestat13 michelle.ikemoto - Pastebin.com
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Annemans razend op VB-parlementsleden: "Hebben daar niets te zoeken" - Wetstraat - De Morgen
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Homeland Security Today: DHS Databases Still Not Integrated and Hard to Navigate, Report Says
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Homeland Security Today: Motorola Selected by LA-RICS to Develop LA County’s Wireless PSBN
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Al-Qaeda unveils new magazine aimed at Western jihadis - Telegraph
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Homeland Security Today: Resolving for Cybersecurity Threats to the Cloud
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Aussie blue-chips come clean on data offshoring - Security - Technology - Features - iTnews.com.au
"Australia's big four banks, airlines, telcos and retail giants have been forced to disclose how and where they offshore data in order to satisfy new privacy rules that came into effect overnight. A survey by iTnews of the revised privacy policies of some of Australia's blue-chip companies reveals the most common locations to send data offshore, the IT-related reasons for doing it, and the safeguards large organisations have in place to prevent things going awry. The United States is the most common location for overseas data disclosure, followed by the United Kingdom, India, The Philippines, New Zealand, Singapore and China. In all, over 30 countries are disclosed as recipients of Australians' personal data."
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NSW prepares revised guide to data offshoring - Strategy - Business - News - iTnews.com.au
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Attorney General's new war on encrypted web services - Security - Technology - News - iTnews.com.au
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Google DNS servers suffer brief traffic hijack - Telco/ISP - Technology - News - iTnews.com.au
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
links of the day 03/18/2014 (p.m.)
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