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  2. Email privacy - Wikipedia

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    Another aspect of email privacy is the privacy risk that arises from embedded file metadata in email attachments. Such metadata can divulge privacy compromising data, both to unauthorized parties that gain access to the email message, as well as to the intended recipient of the email message.

  3. Workplace privacy - Wikipedia

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    Workplace privacy is related with various ways of accessing, controlling, and monitoring employees' information in a working environment. Employees typically must relinquish some of their privacy while in the workplace, but how much they must do can be a contentious issue. The debate rages on as to whether it is moral, ethical and legal for ...

  4. Email Privacy Act - Wikipedia

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    The legislation "is widely supported by the tech industry and privacy advocates." [1]The Electronic Frontier Foundation has pushed for the legislation for over six years, hailing the House vote in favor of the legislation in 2016 as "a win for user privacy" and urging the Senate to approve it without weakening amendments. [8]

  5. Information privacy law - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Washington enacted a specific consumer biometric data privacy law covering commercial use. [43] [38] On April 27, 2023, Washington enacted the My Health, My Data Act, effective March 31, 2024. [45] The law was the first in the nation to regulate consumer health data not protected by HIPAA. [46]

  6. Privacy law - Wikipedia

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    Although Kenya grants its people the right to privacy, there seems to be no existing document that protects these specific privacy laws. Regarding privacy laws relating to data privacy, like many African countries as expressed by Alex Boniface Makulilo, Kenya's privacy laws are far from the European 'adequacy' standard. [66]

  7. Economic law - Wikipedia

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    Economic law is a set of legal rules for regulating economic activity. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Economics can be defined as "a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services."

  8. Employment protection legislation - Wikipedia

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    In economic theory, several authors have argued that employment protection can be desirable when there are frictions in the working of markets. For example, Pissarides (2001) and Alvarez and Veracierto (2001) show that employment protection can play an important role in the absence of perfect insurance markets.

  9. Economics of security - Wikipedia

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    Proof of work is a security technology designed to stop spam by altering the economics. An early paper in economics of information security argued that proof of work cannot work. In fact, the finding was that proof of work cannot work without price discrimination as illustrated by a later paper, Proof of Work can Work.