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Compliance Regulatory Overview: USA Patriot Act
This is part five of a seven-part series on IT compliance. In this lesson, we will explore the USA Patriot Act: who it affects, what not complying could mean to your organization, ...
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Man charged with passing on chip details
Taiwanese citizen living in California took chip design data from his firm and e-mailed it to potential rival in Taiwan, U.S. authorities charge.
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Virus arrives in e-mail allegedly sent by FBI
E-mail warns recipients that the government has monitored their Internet use and that they have "accessed illegal Web sites."
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Bush budget boosts tech spending
Federal agencies get millions more to spend on computer upgrades, surveillance tech. But it may be too late for the Hubble telescope.
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Microsoft to relay security woes to governments
Company's decision to share information about security issues is part of its effort to blunt the appeal of open-source software.
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Microsoft's Beijing win raises concerns in China
Some officials are speaking out against recent deals by Microsoft and Dell to supply technology to governmental bodies.
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E-voting faces new scrutiny
General Accounting Office inquiry adds to postelection angst, but the results will likely affect only future contests.
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Microsoft opens portals for governments
Solutions Sharing Network lets government entities post their own tips, procedures and even in-house software.
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E-voting: Can it be trusted?
Electronic voting machines are getting only scant testing and security review. What does that mean for Election Day?
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Voter guide uses wisdom of masses
"Presidential Guidester" site matches your views with what the public (by state) thinks about Kerry, Bush and Nader.