The first public interest is the preservation of the right of organisations, as of individuals, to keep secret confidential information. |
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Smith said many journalists could look to the clause as a defence for blagging confidential information from banks, phone firms, even the police. |
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Any civil servant who is proven to have leaked the information should face prosecution for disclosing confidential information. |
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A recent survey ranked confidential information leakage as the major content issue facing corporations, after spam. |
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And, naturally, you should never give confidential information to anyone unless you are absolutely certain that they are legit. |
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She released confidential information on someone dealing with her Ministry, then tried to lie her way out of it. |
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It also covers taking proper precautions to ensure that confidential information does not fall into the wrong hands. |
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He said questions about possible leaks of confidential information connected to the sale have cast a shadow on the deal. |
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I will not reveal any confidential information that may come to my knowledge in the course of my work. |
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Bedfordshire on Sunday obtained this confidential information under the Freedom of Information Act. |
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Perhaps in ordinary parlance this is disclosure of confidential information in the interests of the bank. |
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In these solutions, confidential information is stored on a secure Web server. |
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Employees who routinely handle nonpublic information are aware of the policies surrounding confidential information. |
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In particular, both of them had confidential information and used that information to buy and sell shares. |
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With this system of coding, confidential information had been buried in the photographs and sent out of the firm. |
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The program can only be uninstalled by the original installer, which prevents unauthorized users from gaining access to confidential information. |
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More importantly, there is no property in confidential information, such as business secrets and examination papers. |
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Document encryption at the copier helps safeguard confidential information before it is transmitted across the network. |
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If confidential information is posted, you need to minimize the damage and quickly resolve the issue. |
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Let us suppose you have some confidential information that you need to share with a co-worker. |
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You are not allowed to use confidential information you have for your own personal gain. |
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Yes, because that does not seek to protect only confidential information or trade secrets. |
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And by extension so are his attorneys when it comes to confidential information. |
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There are a number of police stations where officers were selling confidential information to private investigators. |
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The idea of a cipher system is to disguise confidential information in such a way that its meaning is unintelligible to an unauthorized person. |
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Members of the Committee shall be able to access confidential information, if they so request. |
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Months of bugging showed that reporters from three tabloid newspapers were receiving confidential information from the agency. |
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Once the scam artist has this confidential information, the taxpayer is a potential victim of fraudulent activities. |
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For example, some hackers specialize in prying out customer names, account numbers and other confidential information, Mr. Martinez said. |
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In the current atmosphere, the blackmailers, and other criminals seeking to monetize confidential information, regularly escape prosecution. |
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Preserving confidential information thanks to ciphering or encryption is a an additional protection. |
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Selection of permitted types of output would exclude those outputs that might dissimulate confidential information. |
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We must take care not to lose, misplace or leave confidential information unattended. |
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In October 2009, Luis Guillermo's home was burgled: three computers and an external hard drive containing confidential information were taken. |
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Some doctors are accused of divulging to employers confidential information that violates the privacy of HIV-positive patients. |
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Zombies can be used by criminal hackers to launch distributed denial-of-service attacks, spread spam messages or to steal confidential information. |
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Our email encryption program scrambles your personal, financial or confidential information. |
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Or of a computer virus sending confidential information all over the world? |
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The personnel file for each employee contains confidential information that must be kept under the exclusive control of management. |
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In theory, these experts are banned from disclosing confidential information. |
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Regard shall be had to the legitimate interest of the parties in the protection of their business secrets and other confidential information. |
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Students sending confidential information must ensure that there is an appropriate level of security in place. |
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Such exchange must be organised so as to maintain reporting agents' confidence in the protection of confidential information. |
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Even seemingly trivial information like this may be important to a customer or may indirectly convey important confidential information. |
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Make sure you always navigate in a secure environment when you transmit confidential information. |
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Therefore, using illicit means to obtain trade secrets or confidential information regarding a third party is prohibited. |
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Therefore, it is best to exercise caution when providing sensitive or confidential information with your complaint. |
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If you want to provide us with confidential information, we advise you to use the postal service. |
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This will help ensure that nobody else can view any confidential information you may have transmitted. |
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If you're tweeting something about your job, you should not be sharing confidential information. |
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The most widespread software-based method of obtaining passwords and other confidential information is through sniffer and watcher programs that monitor network traffic. |
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The redactions are made at the request of the parties, to protect what is said to be confidential information relating to their respective software systems. |
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There is no general obligation on health professionals to disclose confidential information in order to assist the police with the investigation of crimes. |
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Trained volunteers will be manning the call centre to offer independent and confidential information and support to people experiencing difficulties. |
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People must not be allowed to trade on price sensitive confidential information, where others are, on the other side of those share trades, are inevitably disadvantaged. |
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It also claims damages for unlawful interference, breach of European competition rules, breach of contract and misuse of confidential information. |
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However, this agreement does not provide for the possibility of the exchange of confidential information, subject to limitations on use or disclosure, a clause that is included in some advanced agreements. |
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Parties should consider how to guard against any release of proprietary, confidential information and protected personal data if such media are to be inspected. |
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Access to confidential information is carefully monitored, and appropriate security clearances are obtained for all staff that require access to confidential information. |
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Once the customer gives out this confidential information, the con artist begins charging calls to the customer's calling card or phone account. |
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We always ask members not to send us confidential information by e-mail. |
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Mr. Teitelbaum has denied leaking confidential information. |
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He rewarded them generously for confidential information. |
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Any person handling confidential information pursuant to this Directive on behalf of a Member State shall have an appropriate level of security vetting by the Member State concerned. |
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Second, this is not a case where the respondent is attempting to file confidential information in furtherance of an allegation that it has raised or to obtain a remedy. |
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For example, confidential information may be disclosed, inadvertently or as ordered by the court, in the form of documents or testimony in connection with discovery requests, depositions or trial testimony. |
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Certainly from the submissions I have heard, it is evident to the Chair that all members take seriously the sensitive nature of these documents and the need to protect the confidential information they contain. |
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Residual disclosure could occur when confidential information can be derived indirectly by piecing together information from different sources or data series. |
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The completed personal record contains confidential information. |
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They were accused of buying confidential information about the Royal Family, public figures and prison inmates. |
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Because of this, confidential information cannot be the subject of theft, as it is not capable of being taken as only tangibles can be taken. |
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He's not going to reveal confidential information. |
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The special advocate will be able to communicate with the person who is subject to a security certificate without any restrictions before he or she sees the confidential information. |
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This means advertent and inadvertent exposure to leaks of confidential information. |
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This cupboard should be securable as it contains confidential information. |
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Everyone, in the course of their duties, has access to confidential information, which, even if partial, represents one of the Group's key assets and must not be divulged to the competition. |
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Canada's security agencies must maintain the confidences and the cooperation of foreign agencies that have shared confidential information with our services in the expectation that it would not be divulged. |
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There is a therapeutic way and a non-therapeutic way in which you can use this position of influence and the confidential information it has elicited. |
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Protection against the risks associated with handling web applications: identity theft, loss of confidential information, highjacking financial transactions, impact on brand image. |
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Will an extortionist threaten to post the confidential information on the Internet for all to see unless paid tens of thousands of dollars? |
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Keep confidential information discussed during meetings. |
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Employees must not disclose or use any Bobst Group confidential information for personal profit or advantage during their employment with Bobst Group or after having left Bobst Group. |
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Frost Mobile text messaging does not send text messages containing any confidential information such as customer names or account numbers. |
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The evidence did not establish that there was any concern that the evidence of a witness would be tainted if it was disclosed, nor was there evidence that the witnesses would disclose confidential information. |
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That would hardly be confidential information. |
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Legal firms are a growing target for cyber attacks given the volume of confidential information that they handle and the value of this data on the dark web. |
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If this requirement is satisfied, a fair hearing can be conducted without detailed disclosure of confidential information that might compromise national security. |
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