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Data and privacy
The European Union Data Protection Directive ( EUDPD ) requires that all EU member must adopt national regulations to standardize the protection of data privacy for citizens throughout the EU.
Data privacy has also been raised as a concern.
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It is regulated in the United Kingdom by the Data Protection Act 1998 and in France data protection is also monitored by the CNIL, a governmental body which must authorize legislation concerning privacy before them being enacted.
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A Hungarian Parliamentary Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information report states that handwriting analysis without informed consent is a privacy violation.
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The 1978 report of the British government's Data Protection Committee expressed concern that different privacy standards in different countries would lead to the transfer of personal data to countries with weaker protections ; it feared that Britain might become a " data haven.
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Data privacy issues can arise in response to information from a wide range of sources, such as:
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Data would be shared with state STW partnership network and local labor market areas which might be an invasion of privacy.
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Data and was
Data was represented as 50-bit binary fixed point numbers.
As a result of its free availability, knowledge of BASIC became relatively widespread ( for a computer language ) and BASIC was implemented by a number of manufacturers, becoming fairly popular on newer minicomputers like the DEC PDP series and the Data General Nova.
Burroughs was one of the eight major United States computer companies ( with IBM, the largest, Honeywell, NCR Corporation, Control Data Corporation, General Electric, RCA and UNIVAC ) through most of the 1960s.
And the modularity of these large systems was also unique: multiple CPUs, multiple memory modules and multiple I / O and Data Comm processors permitted incremental and cost effective growth of system performance and reliability.
Until that time, software was bundled with the hardware by Original equipment manufacturers ( OEMs ) such as Data General, Digital Equipment and IBM.
Data General refused to license their software ( which was hard to do, since it was on the books as a free asset ), and claimed their " bundling rights ".
The Supreme Court let a 9th circuit decision stand, and Data General was eventually forced into licensing the Operating System software because it was ruled that restricting the license to only DG hardware was an illegal tying arrangement.
When the Data Encryption Standard cipher was released in 1977, a key length of 56 bits was thought to be sufficient.
Cellular Digital Packet Data ( CDPD ) was a wide-area mobile data service which used unused bandwidth normally used by AMPS mobile phones between 800 and 900 MHz to transfer data.
The Committee on Data for Science and Technology ( CODATA ) was established in 1966 as an interdisciplinary committee of the International Council for Science.
In keeping with Doriot's instructions, the name was an initialism for " Programmable Data Processor ", leaving off the term " computer ".
It was the first platform specifically designed for building Information Centers ( a forerunner of contemporary Enterprise Data Warehousing platforms )
As a result of these limitations, the Dragon was not a commercial success, and Dragon Data collapsed in June 1984.
Although neither machine has a built-in disk operating system ( cassette tapes being the default data-storage mechanism in the home computer market at the time ), DragonDOS was supplied as part of the disk controller interface from Dragon Data Ltd.
The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the American company Data General starting in 1969.
It was succeeded by the Data General Eclipse, which was similar in most ways but added virtual memory support and other features required by modern operating systems.
Ken Olsen was not supportive of this project, so de Castro left DEC along with another hardware engineer, Richard Sogge, and a software engineer, Henry Burkhardt III, to found Data General ( DG ) in 1968.
Originally, electronic commerce was identified as the facilitation of commercial transactions electronically, using technology such as Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI ) and Electronic Funds Transfer ( EFT ).
It was formed by the combination of HP's legacy services consulting and outsourcing business and the integration of acquired Electronic Data Systems, which had defined the outsourcing business when it was established in 1962 by H. Ross Perot.

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