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    4. Meta-Data Collected & Used By The Private Sector & Public Sector 4.1 Important Security Issues Collecting, mining and storing information has become a huge commodity in today’s fast-paced technology centric world. Information has transitioned from ancillary data to lucrative assets that can give a company a competitive edge or provide the means for governments to combat threats against critical infrastructure. In most cases, the data has legitimate uses for both enterprises and government agencies

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    about their own customers, clients and shareholders but from agencies like the SEC, FTC, FCC, CFPB and others alike. All have different agendas, regulations and standards on how they approach a cyber-breach situation. The major fear for the private sector is regulatory laws. What if they are not following federal regulatory requirements? This is a risk that some companies are not willing to take to share information about a threat they may have found. The agencies feared the most is the FTC

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    Government regulation of the private sector? In an economy there are two sectors, the public and private. The private sector, by definition, is the part of a nation's economy that isn't controlled by the government.(Investorwords). Several business organizations make up the private sector with the three basic ones being sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. Most are for profit and part of that profit goes to the government in the form of taxes. The private sector can be referred to as

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    Military Advances the Private Sector As technology continues to grow, the concept of privacy and the question of how private our lives really are continuing to change. Thanks to the use of the internet and social media services people can share and access information instantaneously. This is has greatly benefited our ability to state informed and update with information all over the world. But this has also allowed for our information to be put out there and stolen by people online through the

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    situation, it is important to unite the efforts of the entire community to address the issue successfully and to minimize casualties and injuries caused to the population. This is why the involvement of the private sector in the emergency response is pivotal and should focus on the involvement of private companies operating in the field of transportation, telecommunication, utilities, banking, hospitals, and retail. Transportation Companies operating in the transportation industry should provide the

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    by organizations or nations seeking for a specific goal in mind such as, power and money. Moreover, these “goals” are also seen as the motivations behind the attacks, notably, these motivations are often connected to military, hacktivism and private sectors. The two most common methods used by the military all over the world are sabotage and espionage. Espionage consist of stealing classified and sensitive data from the opposing side, while sabotage consist of breaching the enemies ‘ security networks

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    It’s no secret that managing in the public sector differs from managing in the more flexible environment of the private sector. Often the environments in which public sector managers operate can cause it to be difficult to succeed. Public organizations are highly-visible environments and managers need public sector employees to be highly productive and engaged if they are to succeed. Understanding what motivates employees is vital in attempting to yield a high level of productivity from them. There

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    System conditions . In theory, the official and the private sector observerMonetary policy , current expectations , the central bank of a country how to control the supply of money in the economy , changes in interest rates , and maintaining control of the money supply . In other respects, monetary policy is the money you can borrow at rates . A good monetary policy, the central bank's target is that all have achieved a certain limit . It also depends on the economy , it is important to know how

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    Introduction The purpose of this study is to explore the Private Sector-Public Sector Cybersecurity Issues, when focusing on the use and collection of meta-data. Meta-data is the big-data collection of information about consumers to determine customer’s habits and personal information. This will be explored through an analysis of Facebook and social networking. With this collection of information, the issue of who owns, use, and access the information has arisen. Also the issue of privacy, and

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    Introduction Cybersecurity is a persistent challenge toward the private sector enterprises that are encountering existing and potential dangers influencing our national security. The number of digital assaults occurring in the United States continues to escalate every year. The private sector businesses must comply with government IT security regulations to ensure our national security. Cybersecurity is a key component in the public and private industries as both commercial ventures push to secure the

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