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Shelby Mustang – Classic American
Skip to content -/1 by Paul Foote Published: 2nd November 2021 (1 week ago) £82,500.00 Year 1970 Mileage (Miles) 53000 Left/Right Hand Drive? Left 1970 GT350 Shelby Mustang convertible. 351 Windsor engine with 4 speed box.
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Why environmentalism is a conservative concern | Paul Foote
The Tea Party movement struck its first electoral blow in the recent US elections. But consider this: 30% of tea party supporters think, wrongly, that President Obama was born outside the US and therefore is not a legitimate president, while just 12% think global warming is a serious problem now. In the US, anti-environmental beliefs have gained traction on the right, which views action on climate change as “big government”. Indeed, such views are considered “conservative”.
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How to Paint Trees in Watercolor, Pen & Ink
How to Paint TreesThe beauty of painting trees is that, like faces and snowflakes, every one of them is different. It’s no wonder then, that the approach to painting trees is different for every artist and in every medium. But when it comes to learning how to paint trees using watercolor and pen & ink, there’s two artists with fabulous, fun approaches: Claudia Nice and Karlyn Holman.
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Improve Your Writing Skills, Improve Your Prospects
Good writing skills are in demand and improving your writing skills can enhance your employability, and your opportunity for advancement.
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Lil Pump Piano tiles
| ZDNet
Are you looking for a simple game?Are you tired of casual games, caring games, action games, puzzle games …?Piano Tiles is the best choice for you!do not hesitate to try with agility in playing the piano for music lovers “the song will always present the latest song in playing Piano Tiles in 2018show off your talent in the dexterity test in play and hear the tempo of the song on the pianowith speed and agility in playing the piano will get satisfactory results* FEATURES *- classic “- Arcade…
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EU GDPR biometric compliance systems
By Paul Sheldon Foote , Sumantra Chakravarty
On May 25, 2018, enforcement of the new European Union General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) begins. The regulation protects natural persons regarding the processing and the movement of their personal data. The regulation covers all forms of personal data (including even genetic, health and biometric data). Biometric data includes physical, physiological, and behavioural characteristics (Chapter I, Article 4).
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EU GDPR biometric compliance systems
By Paul Sheldon Foote , Sumantra Chakravarty
This is a guest post by Paul Sheldon Foote and Sumantra Chakravarty, Professors of Accounting at California State University, Fullerton. On May 25, 2018 enforcement of the new draconian European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) begins. Large and small companies (including companies headquartered outside of the EU) doing business with individual persons in the EU, will encounter costly regulatory compliance burdens and threats of huge fines and penalties.
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EU GDPR biometric compliance systems
By Paul Sheldon Foote , Sumantra Chakravarty
On May 25, 2018, enforcement of the new European Union General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) begins. The regulation protects natural persons regarding the processing and the movement of their personal data. The regulation covers all forms of personal data (including even genetic, health and biometric data). Biometric data includes physical, physiological, and behavioral characteristics (Chapter I, Article 4).
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The State of Biometric Banking
HSBC used Nuance Communications technology for its voice system. Nuance uses more than 100 unique voice identifiers, such as speed, cadence, and pronunciation. Unfortunately, with respect to public confidence in new systems, a BBC reporter and his twin brother fooled the voice system. Instead of providing alternate methods for authentication, HSBC’s system permitted the customer’s many attempts to become authenticated.
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Towards the bank of tomorrow
By Deepak Ramanathan , Victoria Beckett , Paul Sheldon Foote , Matthew Bryars
When was the last time you visited a bank – and what was it for? Chances are that most of us would struggle to recall this in today’s digital age. As the need for convenience takes over, more traditional services will move to digital platforms – be it online or mobile. Digital banking is all about making what can be seen unseen – making services so smooth and seamless that it becomes invisible to the customer.
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Biometric banking
This is a guest post by Paul Sheldon Foote, of the Department of Accounting at California State University, Fullerton. Many banks around the world, large and small, continue to experience major security failures. At this year’s Kaspersky Security Analyst Summit (April 2 – 6, 2017), Kaspersky Lab analysts explained their investigation of the takeover of a bank for several hours in Brazil by cybercriminals. The takeover of the bank started with a spear phishing attack.
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Hand Vein Authentication Bolsters Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
By Paul Sheldon Foote , Baker McKenzie , Fatima Alali
| Lexology
Notorious frauds at many Global Fortune Companies highlight the importance of internal controls. In spite of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX or SOA), external auditors continue to disclose large numbers of material weaknesses in internal control systems of many public companies. In some cases, external public accounting firms have reported these material weaknesses for the same companies for consecutive years.
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Hand vein authentication bolsters Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
This is a guest post by Fatima Alali and Paul Sheldon Foote, Professors of Accounting at California State University, Fullerton. Notorious frauds such as Societe Generale and UBS highlight the importance of internal controls. In spite of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX or SOA), external auditors continue to disclose large numbers of material weaknesses in internal control systems of many public companies.