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Archive for November, 2009

Google Law?

Posted by Matt on November 30, 2009

Finally, what we’ve all been waiting for. Google announces its entrance into the legal search market.

I mourn the loss of my free Westlaw and Lexis Nexus access I enjoyed for several years while a student.

Will Google charge for this service? It is not likely, at least not in the near-term. For answers to the question, “How does Google make money?” see the following answers here and here.

 

 

 

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NIST SP 800-53

Posted by Matt on November 12, 2009

Link to a good article on NetworkWorld about NIST standard 800-53. The article explains a number of the standards’ appendices, explains the relationship of the standard to FISMA, and provides differing opinions of the standard.

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Federal Data Breach Bills Pass the Senate Judicary Committee

Posted by Matt on November 11, 2009

Click here to read article on SC Magazine website.

Posted in Federal Statutes, Information Security, News, Regulation | 1 Comment »

 
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