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    made personal health information (PHI) more accessible to the health care professionals as well as to another unintended person. With the many options that the information can be accessed from the need for ethical principles to guide the right use is necessary. Additionally, with the many advantages that the electronic health information offers the need for up-to-date regulation is a must. As expressed by Arnold & Boggs (2011) “the use of electronic medical records and storage of personal health

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    It has been the ultimate norm to most of us to publicize almost everything we do in our personal lives on the Internet. With the help of various social networking sites (SNS), such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, we have been able to effortlessly keep in touch with our dear relatives and friends. Unfortunately, many of us may have forgotten the importance of sheer privacy and that whatever we post online will be forever public, even after its deletion, for everyone to see somewhere in the depths

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    monitored. They are not contemplating whether the personal e-mail they just sent using their company’s seemingly secure private e-mail service is being screened by their employers or whether their banking activity is being monitored for patterns aligned with terrorism. Many would assume that simply having a password to access your e-mail would keep out unwelcome eyes. With technology becoming such an increasingly important aspect of our daily lives, personal and work related, many are starting to debate

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    Social media allows people publish and share text, photos and videos, and it is generally contains profile with personal information. When children 's news posted on social media, it can be seen to a worldwide audience if the parents forget to check the privacy setting. It sometimes brings troubles due to the kid 's limited capacity of dealing with the consequences of the disclosure about their images, such as commercial exploitation and identity theft (ALRC Report 108, 2008, pp.2221-2236). In

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    We are living in the world where we are required to yield our personal data information to authority or companies such as names, date of birth, social security number or even credit numbers (Magalhaes, 2012). We may be aware that the personal data can expose to unauthorized people if our data is not secure properly, either via wire or wireless network. Lost or stolen data has been seen while data is transferred between different users using both networks. Can we trust companies to keep our data safe

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    of how much information was being collected in my digital life and online. Living in Arkansas, I had heard of Acxiom, but gave no thought to what their business was. I was unaware that my information is probably being mined on a daily basis by a company that is just down the road. Regrettably, I am not in the minority. According to the Pew Research Center, almost three-quarters of people interviewed think it is important to be in control of who collects their personal information, but most do

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    As a practicing instruction librarian, I have dedicated my career to creating confident, conscientious, and capable researchers. I believe that information literacy - a person’s ability to discover information, understand how information is produced and valued, and apply information to the creation of new knowledge – creates a foundation for lifelong learning and success. Although I am a librarian by practice, I am a teacher by choice. I believe in the educational mission of libraries and work

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    Relevant Personal Information: Family Structure Mom, Dad, older sister, and M. Lifestyle/Economic Status: M receives free lunch and breakfast at school each day. Nothing else is mentioned about the lifestyle or economic status of M or her family within the IEP. Medical Information (include most recent immunizations and Physician visit, as well as relevant diagnosis, conditions, and medications, most recent hearing and vision screening as appropriate): She was checked into the hospital

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    Identifying Information Barbara is a female whose age, sex/gender, race/ethnicity, relationship status, student/employment status, living situation, environmental context are all unknown. Presenting Problem The client reports that she has felt sad and depressed for the most of her life. The client recalls the symptoms starting in her teenage years and recurring at least 15-20 times with specific episodes lasting for a year or more. The client reports that she is "systematically getting rid of her

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    strategy of the government and enterprises, but also threaten citizens’ personal information security. There are significant issues increases rapidly due to this environment such as transfer , reproduction and abuse of personal information. Therefore, it provides convenience to criminal who wants to steal personal information of other people for benefit reason or other reasons. This essay aims to introduce the risks to personal information on the internet and find some solutions to relieve even solve these

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