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International SOS Foundation ‘Singapore World Summit’: Over 100 World Leaders Pledged Their Commitment to the … – Markets Insider

International SOS Foundation 'Singapore World Summit': Over 100 World Leaders Pledged Their Commitment to the …
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The International SOS Foundation, supported by the Ministry of Manpower Singapore, is now calling for world leaders to add their e-signature to the Singapore declaration, in support of the principles of prevention with regard to work-related travel

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Influencers: China’s arrests of hackers don’t prove commitment to stop … – Christian Science Monitor


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Influencers: China's arrests of hackers don't prove commitment to stop
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A majority of Passcode's Influencers say news that China arrested hackers accused of stealing trade secrets from American firms doesn't prove Beijing is serious about upholding its commitment to curtail economic espionage. In what The Washington Post …
China was, you know, totally benevolent in Anthem hackMedCity News

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Microsoft reaffirms privacy commitment, but Windows will keep collecting data

The privacy implications of Windows 10 and its data collection have been a talking point since the operating system was released. And today, Microsoft published a response of sorts.

For the most part, the new blog post reiterates the company’s (lengthy) privacy policy. Terry Myerson, leader of the Windows and Devices Group, describes three classes of data and describes Microsoft’s approach to each.

First is the safety and reliability telemetry data, information about system and application crashes. Myerson says that this information should be anonymous; most of it has no personal information at all, and to the extent that personal information might be included (disclosed in, for example, file and directory names or fragments of memory included in crash reports), Microsoft tries to scrub all data that it receives.

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