Global Security Watch > Now even The Economist has security on the brain

[Not Bad For a Cubicle] Over at The Economist, there is an article, “The Leaky Corporation,” which suggests that Information Protection could be becoming a much bigger deal within most companies than it is today, driven largely by the increased attention that data security breaches are receiving from both the press and regulators.

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[Ochsenhirt.com] A Bluegrass Blog: March 2005: While the impact of the Shays decision on blogs remains subject to debate, we urge you to remove any ambiguity and make explicit in this rule that a blog would not be subject to disclosure requirements, campaign finance limitations or other regulations simply because it contains political commentary or includes links to a candidate or political party's website, provided that the candidate or political party did not compensate the blog for such linking. We believe such an interpretation is entirely consistent with the BCRA, which has helped to mitigate the impact of soft money on politics.

Adamsmith.org[Adamsmith.org] Adam Smith Institute Blog - Globalization Archives: With a flat-tax system in Estonia that the Economist calls "stunningly simple" and "remarkably successful", replicated in Latvia, we've got to ask whether it was wise for these Baltic states to join the EU at all. In the Baltics, regulation of industry is low, and the rate of inflation is very low, although the Estonian crown is pegged to the euro.

Heritage.orghttp://www.heritage.org [Heritage.org] Heritage Policy Weblog Archive: While the parks are expected to be operating this winter under a NPS three-year interim rule allowing limited and responsible use of snowmobiles employing best available technology (BAT), today’s ruling will undoubtedly give local economies and small business owners as well as winter visitors in the “Gateway” communities of the Yellowstone area renewed confidence in the viability of their livelihoods and winter plans (more here). The NPS three-year interim rule would not only provide guidance for this winter season, but would also allow the NPS lengthy study of snowmobiles employing BAT.

Overlawyered.com[Overlawyered.com] Overlawyered: Class Actions Archives: "We probably have 12 to 13 lawyers down here who make their living solely on suing auto dealers," says Ted Smith, Executive Director of the Florida Auto Dealers Association. "The Florida litigation environment for dealers is an evolving nightmare.

Atrios.blogspot.comhttp://atrios.blogspot.com [Atrios.blogspot.com] Eschaton: Dynegy is still under investigation by California power regulators who found that a series of blackouts that plagued the state in 2000 and 2001 could have been avoided if generators had not withheld electricity at crucial times. The California Public Utilities Commission named the five largest non-utility power generators, including Dynegy.

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