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GSM Europe Paper on Use of Gateways for Mobile Communications
White Paper Such equipment is being deployed widely across mobile networks without prior consent of the network operators and is resulting in quality impairments, network congestion and safety/security concerns. This paper has been drafted by GSM Europe in... [04 Aug 2008]
Legal Eye: Trademark landmark
Comment For example, they can bring proceedings if a trademark is used without the consent of its proprietor, if it relates to other identical or similar products or services, or if it is liable to affect the essential function of a trademark - to... [16 Jul 2008]
The Hitchhikers Guide to Spyware
White Paper Spyware collects information from you (usually in the form of "cookies") without your consent or knowledge. This information can range from all the websites you visit to more dangerous information like passwords. [03 Jul 2008]
Spyware Defined
White Paper Spyware, which includes malware, trackware and adware, is the categorical name for any application that may track your online and/or offline PC activity and is capable of locally saving or transmitting those findings for third parties sometimes... [03 Jul 2008]
Get Rid of Spyware and Popups
White Paper Spyware are software programs that typically install without our knowledge or informed consent, and may also be a part of a program that we purposely installed. Next to spam mail and viruses, one of the most irritating facets of web surfing is the... [03 Jul 2008]
Improving Lead Generation and Customer Acquisition With Permission-Based Email Marketing
White Paper Opt-in email, (also referred to as permission-based) means individuals have given their consent to receive information via email about products and services from a particular company. These people are those who have requested to receive special... [03 Jul 2008]
2003 Benchmark Study of Corporate Privacy Practices
White Paper Privacy Management, Data Security Methods, Privacy Compliance, Choice and Consent, Global Standards and Redress -- that are considered to encompass the full range of activities in a company’s privacy and data protection program. [03 Jul 2008]
Enable Your Applications for Privacy with IBM Tivoli Privacy Manager for e-business
White Paper Under many current laws and regulations, companies or organizations that collect PII are considered the custodians of that information and they are responsible for obtaining the data owner's consent before using the information else they can be... [03 Jul 2008]
Software Security Principles, Part 3: Controlling Access: Least Privilege and Compartmentalization
White Paper While you may trust that friend, there is always the possibility that there will be a party in your house without your consent, or that something else will happen that you don't like. The principle of least privilege states that only the minimum... [03 Jul 2008]
A Technical Introduction to Private Credentials
White Paper They enable individuals to remain private, in the sense that their actions cannot be traced or linked without their consent. This paper is a technical introduction to the cryptographic techniques of Brands for constructing Private Credentials. [03 Jul 2008]
TCP Filters
White Paper The method is incrementally deployable, as neither party will use a filter layer without the other's consent. This article explains a method to specify general-purpose filters between TCP and the application layer. [03 Jul 2008]
TCP Compression Filter
White Paper The method is incrementally deployable, as neither party will install the compression layer without the other's consent. This article says that propose a TCP filter option to install compression in a virtual layer between TCP and the application... [03 Jul 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.06.08
Round-Up BT is writing to local authorities to test the water about closing 14 per cent of its remaining estate of call boxes - or around 8,700 out of some 62,000 street payphones - as consent is required to remove them. [06 Jun 2008]
More BT pay phones face the axe
News The telco said it is writing to local authorities to test the water about closing 14 per cent of its remaining estate of call boxes - or around 8,700 out of some 62,000 street payphones - as consent is required to remove them. [03 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 23.05.08
Round-Up The vehicle's safety mechanism was particularly good and was demonstrated by the fact that I drove straight at the noble Earl, Lord Attlee, with his consent, and failed to do him any damage at all - unfortunately! [23 May 2008]
