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Voltage isn't fail-safe, nor does it claim to be. "If attackers spend a million dollars to break into a hospital, we can't prevent records from being stolen," says Appenzeller. But, he says, "we make it much harder for them to access private information digitally." E-mail and data protection is just a start. With growing concern about identity theft, Voltage is developing new methods for securing instant messaging and voice-over-Internet-protocol telephone calls...
...group treads the same turf as Brooklynites Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, but where the East Coast quintet plays it safe, this imminent disaster from Chicago (a city billed on their website as “a cultural center in the world”) dives in head first...
...enacted to reduce competition among students and promote cooperation. The logic went that if students felt secure enough in their grades to work with each other, then HBS would have 51 teachers instead of 50 students and one teacher. With the policy, HBS prioritized a collegial environment and a safe classroom atmosphere ahead of possible repercussions to its image and to its academics.Over the past seven years, many concerns have been raised about the policy. Anecdotal evidence from professors and administrators has supported the notion that students are simply taking academics less seriously. These anecdotes have been proven at other...
...meeting ended with Zhang saying that after the water was declared safe, he would drink the first glass. He did so last Sunday evening, two weeks after the toxic spill nobody wanted to mention...
...lead to an increase in alcohol-related incidents this year (on the contrary, there was a sharp decline) only bolsters this argument. Hopefully Harvard, along with Captain Evans and his minions, will follow Yale’s lead next year at the Game and strive to create a safe tailgating atmosphere without impeding upon harmless student revelry by enacting absurd rules that are then strictly enforced. This year’s tailgate in New Haven only proved that U-Hauls, kegs, and laid back law enforcement do nothing to promote the dangerous debauchery that so terrifies the Harvard administration...