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With hacks, scams, malware and more, the Internet can feel like a dangerous place these days. And, the recent proliferatioan of devices, from smartphones and tablets to Internet-connected appliances, has opened us up to even greater risks. But the good news is that by taking just a small handful of security measures we can greatly reduce our exposure to all these threats. Here are some tips to help you get started. For more info- www.ishir.com/blog/8053/adopt-these-15-cybersecurity-tips...
Where Do The GDPR Laws Apply? Well, (GDPR) General Data Protection Regulation is a legal framework for all kinds of organizations that defines a set of rules and regulations to process sensitive information. It applies to the organizations in the EU and businesses that work with the EU offering different goods and services.
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The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice.
The 2019 Mackenzie Stuart Lecture was delivered by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, European Commission, under the title 'Making Markets Work: New Challenges for EU Competition Law' on 4 February 2019.
The Mackenzie Stuart Lecture is kindly supported by Shearman & Sterling LLP.
More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for European Legal Studies website at www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/mackenzie-stuart-lectures
Photographs by Mr Nigel Luckhurst.
Berlin. 2014.
"Freiheit statt Angst".
Thorsten Strasas. - Wien | Berlin. - Photographers in Solidarity.
This diagram shows the internal workings of the IronKey. Note the IronKey Cryptochip, which performs high-speed AES hardware encryption.
The flash memory chips are SLC NAND flash (much higher quality than the MLC found in most consumer electronics). There are two flash chips (dual-channel), which helps improve performance (up to 30 MBps read speeds!).
Techsarva file recovery holds excellent proficiency in providing access to inaccessible corrupted and deleted data for different storage media like hard drives. For more info visit www.techsarva.com/
This is a drive head, normally it is flat and not sticking up like that, but there is a tiny magnet on the tip of that which flips off and on depending on what "bit" needs to be written on a sector of the hard drive.
There is a Drive head on the top and bottom of each platter iside the hard drive, the platters are those shiney disks - which are normally flat but the impact of the sledge has bent them.
The more platters, the more data you can store on the drive, most drives have 1 or 2 platters in them, but some server drives can have 4-5 platters, what this also means is that a drive with more platters is faster because it can write simultaneously to more than one platter, so your data is spread out accross the platters instead of being all lined up next to one another.
These spin at anywhere from 4800 Rotations Per Minute(RPM) in a low end laptop hard drive, to 7200 RPM in a normal comptuer hard drive, to 15,000 RPM in a server or NAS(Network Attached Storage)
Imagine that? Spinning around over 7000 times in a single minute? For some perspective, the blades on a deli slicer spin at around 300 RPM. Imagine the meat you could slice with one of those?
Berlin. 2014.
"Freiheit statt Angst".
Thorsten Strasas. - Wien | Berlin. - Photographers in Solidarity.
Miscellaneous picture from one of my tweets bit.ly/148H5ms jonworth: European Parliament #dataprotection ad at BRU Airport. Making issues concrete, or trivialising the issue? August 28, 2013 at 08:24PM
David Deißner (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Rund 150 Menschen nahmen in Berlin am International Privacy Day teil, um gegen die Überwachung des Datenverkehrs durch Geheimdienste zu protestieren. Der Demonstrationszug passierte auf seinem Weg die russische Botschaft, dem Land ind dem Edward Snowden Zuflucht gefunden hat und ebenso die britische Vertretung. Die Demonstration endete vor der US Botschaft.
Private information on laptop.
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Berlin. 2014.
"Freiheit statt Angst".
Thorsten Strasas. - Wien | Berlin. - Photographers in Solidarity.
Berlin. 2014.
"Freiheit statt Angst".
Thorsten Strasas. - Wien | Berlin. - Photographers in Solidarity.
Rund 150 Menschen nahmen in Berlin am International Privacy Day teil, um gegen die Überwachung des Datenverkehrs durch Geheimdienste zu protestieren. Der Demonstrationszug passierte auf seinem Weg die russische Botschaft, dem Land ind dem Edward Snowden Zuflucht gefunden hat und ebenso die britische Vertretung. Die Demonstration endete vor der US Botschaft.