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Countering the Excessive Subpoena for Scholarly Research ( October 1997 )
This essay examines how researchers, research institutions, and their counsel may foresee and effectively counter excessive subpoenas. -
Consumer Identifying Information and Financial Fraud ( March 1997 )
Report from the Federal Reserve Board which evaluates the availability to the public of sensitive identifying information about consumers, whether such information could be used to commit financial fraud, and if so whether such fraud poses an undue potential for risk of loss to insured depository institutions. -
The Use of Computerized Crime Mapping by Law Enforcement: Survey Results ( January 1999 )
This article examines how computerized crime mapping technology enables law enforcement agencies to analyze and correlate data sources to create a detailed snapshot of crime incidents and related factors within a community or other geographical area. -
Negotiating E-Finance Hazards ( March 1999 )
Financial services institutions have moved onto the Internet en masse, and the shift to electronic commerce (or, m. -
Thelen Reid Report No. 391: European Privacy Directive Threatens Data Transfers to US Businesses ( November 1998 )
This article discusses the effects of the European Commission's privacy directive on U.S. business data transfers. -
Privacy and security of your medical records: The New Number ( August 1998 )
The United States government is now discussing how to deal with the computerization of medical records.
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