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you also need audit log data. i think organizations get really scared of the edge cases where how would you stop a scenario where i have an employee, his manager is torturing him. there are no hr records of it. he hits the point, that's it, i'm done, i'm going after this guy. he goes and opens up some files and takes pictures on his cell phones. our users are pretty smart. they see cnn and realize you are watching. they tell you, we are watching you. our users know. now, i can go and let's say he takes his phone out and uploads it to wikileaks, how would you detect that? that would be really hard to detect and any ramifications could be big. we can't get hung up in the edge cases. before we can worry about the really, really scary bad stuff, let's solve the 90% of the problems and then we can start to look at the edge cases. like computer network defense, with insider threat, it is not if, it is when. you need to have a recovery and response in place that people are trained on. when it happens, learn from it. were
you also need audit log data. i think organizations get really scared of the edge cases where how would you stop a scenario where i have an employee, his manager is torturing him. there are no hr records of it. he hits the point, that's it, i'm done, i'm going after this guy. he goes and opens up some files and takes pictures on his cell phones. our users are pretty smart. they see cnn and realize you are watching. they tell you, we are watching you. our users know. now, i can go and let's say...
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again, we use a digital data log to measure the temp in the refrigerator minute by minute. if you are feel nervous, feel free to sit down and wear a loose-fitting garment. remember. the cdc recommends that anyone over the age of six months should get the flu vaccine. if you have a question, speak i'm dr. allen mask with the wral health team. >>> there has already been one flu-related death in the state. so public health officials are urging people to get the vaccine as soon as possible. it takes two weeks for it to become effective. for more information, you can go to wral.com and search health team. >>> the fight to open paisley park to the public may finally the green light to move ahead. >>> and elon musk reveals more about his plans to put a colony on the surface of mars. >> oh, ugh. >> when was that? '84? >> i think '70s. >> oh, okay. >> 1983. >> i was adopting that as part of my childhood. >> of course it was, bill. [laughter] >> of course? >> you know, '80s. >> earn that, bill. [l [laughter] >> there you go. >>> pretty out there. >> no more 70s for us. >> no, no. 60s
again, we use a digital data log to measure the temp in the refrigerator minute by minute. if you are feel nervous, feel free to sit down and wear a loose-fitting garment. remember. the cdc recommends that anyone over the age of six months should get the flu vaccine. if you have a question, speak i'm dr. allen mask with the wral health team. >>> there has already been one flu-related death in the state. so public health officials are urging people to get the vaccine as soon as...
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data about how they're interacting with it. have there been any recommendations made about how that kind of logging and other data can be used to actively monitor how the systems are being used, apart from some of the aggregate met tricrics that talk about reporting. they actually do investigations on how this data is used. thanks. >> you didn't. so i'll just say that there are a number of different -- within nsa activities that occur, also our inspector general goes through and looking at different ways that the information is being used to be sure it's consistent with the authorities. we also spend quite a bit of time in our office, as privacy office, by the staff, we're part of the senior leadership at nsa. we're not sort of buried somewhere down that i report to the director, we look at some of the questions, just a query, i have a selector and it's pretty simplistic approach to doing p foreign intelligence. we want we have an equal responsibility to be consistent with the authorities provided. we have a number of different mechanisms, i think at the level of actually the use of the data. i think your second one had to do w
data about how they're interacting with it. have there been any recommendations made about how that kind of logging and other data can be used to actively monitor how the systems are being used, apart from some of the aggregate met tricrics that talk about reporting. they actually do investigations on how this data is used. thanks. >> you didn't. so i'll just say that there are a number of different -- within nsa activities that occur, also our inspector general goes through and looking...
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pictures and video, and join the thousands of u-local members, by logging onto cherise: new tonight , investigators say the first data recorder recovered from the new jersey train crash was not working on the day of the accident. these are new photos released by the ntsb of the damage to the terminal. one person was killed, and more than 100 injured in the crash. right now investigators are digging through debris to find the second data recorder. his tax returns, after the new york times obtained some of his returns filed in 1995. today, he tweeted, i know our complex tax laws better than anyone who has ever run for president and am the only one who can fix them. the article revealed trump claimed a $916 million loss, which could have allowed him to legally avoid paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years. income taxes for up to 18 years. hillary clinton stopped in because of protests. today, she attended a church service and met with community leaders. she called for an end to gun violence, saying that the nation needs to do more to protect all children. clinton and trump face off in the next presidential debate
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know, there was a big mutiny at wikileaks right around the time of the american data dumps, when they released the iraq war logs, the u.s. diplomatic cables, where i think certain people in the organization suddenly didn't feel that this is what they should be doing. this was not their mission. >> because they wanted to filter that release more carefully? >> they wanted to filter that release more carefully and there was the bigger question of what are we doing? is this really whistle blowing? after all, could you maybe argue that private manning had knowledge of the stuff going on in iraq and the iraq war logs is a whistle blowing release, but the diplomatic cables, what did she have real knowledge of when this came to that. so just sending out big troves of data without really fitering it, how is that whistle blowing. so what happened at that point which is very interesting, key members of assange's team basically destroyed his submission platform, so they don't have a proprietary system for protecting whistle blowers. so how does assange get his information now? i suppose he gets it from people hack informat
know, there was a big mutiny at wikileaks right around the time of the american data dumps, when they released the iraq war logs, the u.s. diplomatic cables, where i think certain people in the organization suddenly didn't feel that this is what they should be doing. this was not their mission. >> because they wanted to filter that release more carefully? >> they wanted to filter that release more carefully and there was the bigger question of what are we doing? is this really...
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log on to... i'm the company data hog. i do the sales, the marketing. i have to do that from my phone.data. i really don't have to worry about it 'cause everything is unlimited. i need data and i need it now. it's the end of data limits for your business. get unlimited 4g lte data as low as $30 bucks per line. switch your business to t-mobile @work. i'oh hey! i'm just0 pkeeping the seat warm. but not for the president. for you! you can be president of whatever you want. like president of your own salon... i look good. or your kid's little league team...foul ball! or president of whatever this is! get the domains, websites, and 24/7 personal support to be awesome online. get your dot com domain at godaddy dot com. hey potus! lemonis: my offer is $750,000. but i want 51%. that money would go into the stores to bring the payables current, to get the equipment fixed. the most profitable location is buena park. so buena park is gonna be a prototypical concept that we're gonna come up with a model. we're gonna set a standard for the store. we're gonna set a standard for the ice cream. we're
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if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. i'm the company dataog. i do the sales, the marketing. i have to do that from my phone. we use tons of data. i really don't have to worry about it 'cause everything is unlimited. i need data and i need it now. it's the end of data limits for your business. get unlimited 4g lte data as low as $30 bucks per line. switch your business to t-mobile @work. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. it'sanyone ever haveady! occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? [ simultaneously ] she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! phillips. be good to your gut. so we know how to cover almost almanything.thing, even a wreck 'n' wash. [dad] see, the carwash isn't so scary. [boy] that wa
if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. i'm the company dataog. i do the sales, the marketing. i have to do that from my phone. we use tons of data. i really don't have to worry about it 'cause everything is unlimited. i need data and i need it now. it's the end of data limits for your business. get unlimited 4g lte data as low as $30 bucks per line. switch your business to t-mobile @work. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i...
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log in with facebook and answer a couple questions and data knowing the other salaries of people who work outside of broadcaster world were great. for people like me, deal journalist it kind of ran into dead ends and it's not great for the more unique jobs but if you are part of a profession you want to check it provides well as the re-- and resource glassdoor.com. >> you get into the interviews and they ask how much do you expect to make with this job you know that's the tough one.>> reporter: it is really tough. >> now you can say my friend matt granite says i should be making this. >> reporter: yeah go armed with the information. >> matt will go with you as well. good information there. can you imagine? can you imagine greg you are on a job and there's matt. >> reporter: fired before you start. >> i love that. that's an instant have to hire you. good morning. as you are heading out the door this morning, look at the travel peckture maybe traveling across the united states. showers to the south this morning. and take a look at this rain out here towards nebraska colorado. that will
log in with facebook and answer a couple questions and data knowing the other salaries of people who work outside of broadcaster world were great. for people like me, deal journalist it kind of ran into dead ends and it's not great for the more unique jobs but if you are part of a profession you want to check it provides well as the re-- and resource glassdoor.com. >> you get into the interviews and they ask how much do you expect to make with this job you know that's the tough...
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when we get closer to the station, we can use the data processors and astrometrics to download the message. yes, captain. captain's log, stardate 51501.4. after two days at high warp we're close enough to the relay station to see it on long-range visual sensors. what i expected. it looks ancncnt. radiometric decay ratios indicate it's at least 100,000 years old. scan for life-forms. negative, sir. looks like there's nobody home. well, that's'sood news. here we go again. the gravimetric field. kim: commander, if my sensors are ririt that station is using a quantum singularity as a power source. a black hole? it's a tiny one four terawatts of energy. then someone has managed to contain a singularity construct a space station around it and tap its power. that's fascinating. can we take thth ship any closer? i wouldn't recommend it. voyager would take a beating from the gravimetric eddies. all right, tom, back us off. aye, sir. bridge to janeway. go ahead. we're as close as we can get. okay. we'll see if we can download the message from here. the datastream degraded during transmission. elements have been dislocated, rear
when we get closer to the station, we can use the data processors and astrometrics to download the message. yes, captain. captain's log, stardate 51501.4. after two days at high warp we're close enough to the relay station to see it on long-range visual sensors. what i expected. it looks ancncnt. radiometric decay ratios indicate it's at least 100,000 years old. scan for life-forms. negative, sir. looks like there's nobody home. well, that's'sood news. here we go again. the gravimetric field....
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data on your computer. that way even if someone gets past your log-in they be careful of who uses your computer. the key is is to never let anyone access your device without your knowledge. so it could be a friend, it could be a family member it could be a spouse, it could be a contractor. your device that sit in your home or office are vulnerable to anyone that wants access that has these devices in their possession. >> reporter: mark ockerbloom, fox 25 news. >> now one big thing you can do to protect yourself is to log out of paul of your programs like your e-mail, banking and facebookhe computer. a hacker will not be able to get into those if your passwords are not auto saved. >>> today massachusetts started offering more than 40,000 state workers a buyout. it's part of governor charlie baker's plan to close a nearly $300 million projected budget deficit. if not enough state employees take the buyout option there could be layoffs. that said the governor insists "stuff that matters most to people won't be affected. funding or touch higher ed, we're not going to touch the court, we're not going
data on your computer. that way even if someone gets past your log-in they be careful of who uses your computer. the key is is to never let anyone access your device without your knowledge. so it could be a friend, it could be a family member it could be a spouse, it could be a contractor. your device that sit in your home or office are vulnerable to anyone that wants access that has these devices in their possession. >> reporter: mark ockerbloom, fox 25 news. >> now one big thing...
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diving into what a storm surge is, why it's so dangerous, plus, you can log on to fox 25 boston at any time and see real time data on how matthew is affecting air travel. >> now to break news we are following right now on central orange. riengtd now this is happened on east river street, kathryn burr.ham is live on the scene. kathryn, an elderly couple was the target of some kind of crime there? >> yeah, that's what they have been telling neighbors, they were interviewing this morning as residents stood around, they watched police officers come and go from inside this house. and evidence techs are still inside. now, continuing to process this home that has now turned now, police would not confirm if this was a homicide investigation but they did say that a crime occurred here last night and that one person from the house was taken to the hospital. the investigation prompted a lockdown at nearby schools which has since been lifted. neighbors say the home is owned by a man in his 90s, who lived there with his wife who was in her 70s and has health issues that keep her confined to a wheelchair. friends say the coupl
diving into what a storm surge is, why it's so dangerous, plus, you can log on to fox 25 boston at any time and see real time data on how matthew is affecting air travel. >> now to break news we are following right now on central orange. riengtd now this is happened on east river street, kathryn burr.ham is live on the scene. kathryn, an elderly couple was the target of some kind of crime there? >> yeah, that's what they have been telling neighbors, they were interviewing this...
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data on your computer. that way, even if someone gets past your log in, they would still need a way to get past the encrypted files. and be careful of who uses your computer. the key is never let anyone access your device without your knowledge. it could be a friend or family member or spouse, could be a contractor, your devices at your home are vulnerable to anyone who has access to your possessions. >> mark ockerbloom, fox 25 news. >> one thing you can do is protect all of your programs like e-mail, onlime banking and facebook when you step away from passwords are not auto saved. >> oh, no, look at that. another warm day, look the a that. this is california, the sierra nevada mountains, it looks like a winter wonderland. i have another word for it, jason, but a fall snowstorm covering the area in several inches of snow on sunday? can we talk about 80 degrees and not look at that now? >> that is a perfect lead-in, bob, obviously, i'm getting a lot of grief day. i was forecasting upper 70s in boston we are sitting at 59 at logan. >> ooh. >> look at that thick fog, it's not snowing though, right? a little abu
data on your computer. that way, even if someone gets past your log in, they would still need a way to get past the encrypted files. and be careful of who uses your computer. the key is never let anyone access your device without your knowledge. it could be a friend or family member or spouse, could be a contractor, your devices at your home are vulnerable to anyone who has access to your possessions. >> mark ockerbloom, fox 25 news. >> one thing you can do is protect all of your...
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data. the second one had to do with the logs or the other things. there are different situations that that must be used. >> so the board did not make any specific recommendations and that's something that we look at generally. at a higher level one of the boards of the 7 o 02 report and recommended that the government should have a comprehensive and relative value of the counterterrorism programs. not the 702 program but more generally are you getting what you're looking for, so when you have any privacy intrusion, to make she worth wild as you balance. that should have some value in getting the counter terrorism for which you have the program. it's not appropriate and is it affected is where the board made the recommendations. >> this is from a system that i did not check. people do the research and sometimes you're in the process of checking but in connection and so the board did recommend in the context of targeting that it should have more information about actual practice. >> as well as the sheets and tomorrows. they're being turned over and th
data. the second one had to do with the logs or the other things. there are different situations that that must be used. >> so the board did not make any specific recommendations and that's something that we look at generally. at a higher level one of the boards of the 7 o 02 report and recommended that the government should have a comprehensive and relative value of the counterterrorism programs. not the 702 program but more generally are you getting what you're looking for, so when you...
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data of how they're interacting with it. have there been any recommendations made on how logging are use today actively how the systems are beingused apart from aggregate methods or things like that or actually doing investigations on how this data is used? thanks. >> there's a number of within nsa activities but also inspector general goes through and is sort of looking at different ways the information is being used to make sure it's consistent with the authorities. we also spend quite a bit of time in our office, civil lights and private office, i have a staff, we are part of the senior leadership at nsa, we are not sort of buried somewhere down but i report directly to the director and we look at some of the questions because just the query i have a selector and a pretty simplistic approach and we want to be used the same analytics in the private sector but in doing that we have responsibility that those are consistent with the authorities provided. we have a number of different mechanisms. i think your second one had to do with are we looking at audit logs and things that people are being consistent with the uses and there
data of how they're interacting with it. have there been any recommendations made on how logging are use today actively how the systems are beingused apart from aggregate methods or things like that or actually doing investigations on how this data is used? thanks. >> there's a number of within nsa activities but also inspector general goes through and is sort of looking at different ways the information is being used to make sure it's consistent with the authorities. we also spend quite...
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log in with your actual banking information. when you are on the actual banking site you see the s after the http site. the data shuttling back and forth between your computer and the web is en scripted. you will see it when you are online shopping even when you are on google. newer web browser also show it in green or with a green key to let you know you are locked down. i have used this when traveling a virtual private network. vpn. it is software that keeps your public connection secure. as the data goes from your computer to the web it makes an extra stop between two secured computers and last when you are finished with your work get off the wi-fi. the longer it stays the bigger chance someone will go snooping around. it is increasingly easy but you are smarter. >> it is sad we have to deal with this today. everyone experiencing getting hacked. >> i didn't know the http make sure the s is there. >> say yes to the s. >> time is now 25 after the hour. have you ever been on a long flight and have something like this happen to you? >> let me take a look. >> no. >> hey, come here. if you don't stop screwing arou
log in with your actual banking information. when you are on the actual banking site you see the s after the http site. the data shuttling back and forth between your computer and the web is en scripted. you will see it when you are online shopping even when you are on google. newer web browser also show it in green or with a green key to let you know you are locked down. i have used this when traveling a virtual private network. vpn. it is software that keeps your public connection secure. as...
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data on astronauts' vital signs activity and sleep quality. the shirt will get a test run on the international space station in 2018. >>> and that's your money watch. for more log on to cbsmoneywatch.com. in new york, i'm karina mitchell. >>> time now for weather and traffic every ten minutes on the 4s. happy monday ashton. >> happy monday to you britt. good morning everybody. it's time to check the travel forecast. if you're going outside of colorado today. there will be some rain across much of utah and in fact widespread shower activity there. northern arizona and same situation. and from the northwest coast of california up into portland and seattle it will be some rain. meanwhile midwest is beautiful today. chicago 55 with sunshine. kansas city, sunny high 65 degrees there. not bad on the east coast there. 50s and 60s from dc up to boston and all the major airports in the country are in good shape right now. let's get a check on the morning -- out to the airport this morning now is a good time to do that. nice and wide open on i-70. on the elevated portion of highway out past i-270 should be a great drive for you inbound along pena boulevard as well. both
data on astronauts' vital signs activity and sleep quality. the shirt will get a test run on the international space station in 2018. >>> and that's your money watch. for more log on to cbsmoneywatch.com. in new york, i'm karina mitchell. >>> time now for weather and traffic every ten minutes on the 4s. happy monday ashton. >> happy monday to you britt. good morning everybody. it's time to check the travel forecast. if you're going outside of colorado today. there will...
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you paid fairly know your worth and you can log in with facebook and answer a couple quick being underpaid. now in some of my tests it was spot on taking in data from the marketplace. but for jobs that don't really seem to exist in greater number like deal journalists it generated a couple confused question marks. >> because there's only one true in the entire country. >> reporter: thank you very much. >> and we have got him. >> reporter: and i am happy with my volunteer work so it's all good. >> it becomes that you are working around the clock. >> reporter: i love it. >> greg has a because he negotiated what did you get 15 weeks of vacation a year. >> oh my gosh. i wish man. just back from a long vacation good morning. john and matt good morning. matt is priceless and you can't pay him enough for the dealjournalism. low 70s today around the great lakes. mid and upper 80s on the east coast. notice a couple scattered showers and thunderstorms around st. louis. that is the next storm system that we will be watching for later on tonight. plains out of nebraska we will talk about the effects of that storm system and the big temperature drop that c
you paid fairly know your worth and you can log in with facebook and answer a couple quick being underpaid. now in some of my tests it was spot on taking in data from the marketplace. but for jobs that don't really seem to exist in greater number like deal journalists it generated a couple confused question marks. >> because there's only one true in the entire country. >> reporter: thank you very much. >> and we have got him. >> reporter: and i am happy with my volunteer...
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you can log on to our website right now to see what are getting caught and how often. we let you search through 25 years worth of datat nbcbayarea.com. guys back to you. >> thank you. this investigation already generating a lot of interest. if you have a tip regarding this story or any other story, give us a call or you can send us an email directly to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> still to come. flames on the runway. what caused this fiery mess at chicago's o'hare airport. important step forward. the time is long overdue... pharmaceutical industry. passes - the ballot. it is time for the pharmaceutical industry to stop ripping off the people of this country. the entire nation is looking at california. let's go forward together. thank you all very much. >>> an alarming sight on the runway at chicago's o'hare airport. cell phone video captured passengers getting out of a burning american airlines plane. 20 people were hurt, mostly during evacuation. the airport was closed for a short time but now is back open. >>> and there was another airplane fire today. this one in fort lauderdale, florida. the landing gear of this
you can log on to our website right now to see what are getting caught and how often. we let you search through 25 years worth of datat nbcbayarea.com. guys back to you. >> thank you. this investigation already generating a lot of interest. if you have a tip regarding this story or any other story, give us a call or you can send us an email directly to the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> still to come. flames on the runway. what caused this fiery mess at chicago's o'hare airport....
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a company as the data when you show up and when you leave. when you log into computer, the aikido to generally, when you're reaching, when you get to the office. h.r. might be where you have an issue at all or your bowling and a plan. if you take all those factors together and look at the melissa could you can paint a pretty picture when someone is going to do something. >> that's very interested the excels at something i would read in the counterintelligence. >> it's true though. corporations have access to that data does not necessarily sensitive. it's what i think people fall down most is putting altogether. >> to have a choice to not take the steps? human element in cyprus did is pretty important, isn't? >> it is very important i don't think we've struck the balance between the capabilities of technology, but what can we do, the policy behind. i believe the capabilities may exceed a policy discussion, and the assumption that was made about an employer's ultimate right to monitor, that's the necessary something that's held to be true in europe and othe
a company as the data when you show up and when you leave. when you log into computer, the aikido to generally, when you're reaching, when you get to the office. h.r. might be where you have an issue at all or your bowling and a plan. if you take all those factors together and look at the melissa could you can paint a pretty picture when someone is going to do something. >> that's very interested the excels at something i would read in the counterintelligence. >> it's true though....
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. >> so this is logging every hit on the field. >> yes. and the data is transmitted to our sideline laptop. >> reporter: the sensors measure the location and the force of the hit in real time. >> as the arrow moves around the hit it is showing the changing impact location. >> reporter: every game, every practice, every hit, recorded. including on dr. powers' own son, john, who was one of the study's subjects. >> what have you seen as far as how hard the hits are on a field generate forces every bit the same as college players and high school players can. >> reporter: really! the players whose kids took part in the study had mixed reactions. >> do your job. >> reporter: this is north carolina, the heart of football country. delong has friends who have died from cte, the degenerative brain disease caused by repeated trauma to the brain. now he waits to see if the white matter in his son's brain changed over the course of this season. >> if jake is one players and patients, we're going to pull him. >> reporter: kendra's 13 and 11-year-old boys both took p
. >> so this is logging every hit on the field. >> yes. and the data is transmitted to our sideline laptop. >> reporter: the sensors measure the location and the force of the hit in real time. >> as the arrow moves around the hit it is showing the changing impact location. >> reporter: every game, every practice, every hit, recorded. including on dr. powers' own son, john, who was one of the study's subjects. >> what have you seen as far as how hard the hits...
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starts with local canvassers who have no idea the data their collecting with help commit voter fraud. pva journalist "now if we have canvassers logging the home, they don't know why are doing it." scott foval "just put a mark on it." pva journalist "and say, this address, we have moved but moves could mean someone else moved." scott foval "you take that data you flip it out and you give it to people and you have those people vote in it. that's brilliant, i love it." these dirty tricks di trump or even this election cycle, mr. foval talks about a long history of rousing politicians. he claims the person who was attack at the scott walker rally was his who was attack at the scott walker rally was his who was attack at the scott walker rally was his partner and they had many plants in the crowd ready to cry foul to the police, media or any one recording with their phones. he also says they have been busing in people for decades and they aren't ever going to stop. trump is calling against all parties involved, clinton won't respond to any questions about the videos and pro- democratic media is attacking o'keefe, questioning his tactics a
starts with local canvassers who have no idea the data their collecting with help commit voter fraud. pva journalist "now if we have canvassers logging the home, they don't know why are doing it." scott foval "just put a mark on it." pva journalist "and say, this address, we have moved but moves could mean someone else moved." scott foval "you take that data you flip it out and you give it to people and you have those people vote in it. that's brilliant, i...
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data on the financial aid recipients. we do not see students spending things in frivolous ways. we did budget logs with them and know what they spend their time on. there are two things that were notable to me. one thing that is never asked about in studies of undergraduates is do you spend times cutting. they never asked do you spend time taking care of other people. we saw lots of people making that time investment. even if they were working on a pay on a pay job they were working and caring for someone else. that was such an important thing. the other thing was far from being out partying or drinking with the money they are trying to help their families with it. so they were back home trying to make sure that mom's bills were being paid. to. to make sure younger brothers and sisters were okay. these are not 30-year-olds taking care of their own children. these were 18-year-olds taking care of the families that help them get to college in the first place. >> that to me is another very important point. what you see is an expected family contribution. talk about the negative financial contribution
data on the financial aid recipients. we do not see students spending things in frivolous ways. we did budget logs with them and know what they spend their time on. there are two things that were notable to me. one thing that is never asked about in studies of undergraduates is do you spend times cutting. they never asked do you spend time taking care of other people. we saw lots of people making that time investment. even if they were working on a pay on a pay job they were working and caring...
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data on your computer. that way, even if someone gets past your log-in, they still need a by to get past the incremented files. and be careful of who uses your computer. >> the key is, never let anyone access your device without your could be a spouse. it could be a contractor. your devices that sit in your home and office are vulnerable to anyone thattability whats access that has the devices in their possession. >> mark ockerbloom, fox 25 news. >> we are learning more about the attack that knocked out popular sites like twitter and amazon for hours on friday. as we first told you yesterday morning, hackers overloaded the server at new hampshire-based company dine, a company that held direct internet traffic. aaccording to u.s.a. today , hackers caused the servers to crash by placing software into simple household devices like dvr, routers and security cameras. that software called neara uses the devices to generate millions of fake requests for information overleading the servers an causing the massive interruptions. experts say as we rely more on this type of technology, it is absolutely essential to step
data on your computer. that way, even if someone gets past your log-in, they still need a by to get past the incremented files. and be careful of who uses your computer. >> the key is, never let anyone access your device without your could be a spouse. it could be a contractor. your devices that sit in your home and office are vulnerable to anyone thattability whats access that has the devices in their possession. >> mark ockerbloom, fox 25 news. >> we are learning more about...
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data of when you show up and when you leave, when you log into your computer, the sites that you go through. hr may be aware you have issues at home or you are bullying an employee. if you look at the factors holistically, you paint a good teacher of when someone will do something. >> that is very interesting. it is true and corporations have access to the data that is not fairly sensitive. not, we have a choice to to take the steps? the human element in cyber security is pretty important, isn't it? >> i don't think the abstract the balance yet between the capabilities of technology and the what can we do in the policy behind it. the capabilities may exceed the policy discussion. the assumption made around an employer's ultimate right to monitor is not something that is held to be true in other countries that have different legal frameworks around privacy. >> that is a good point. we talked about social engineering. you have given it a lot of thought to social engineering. would you describe the difference between social engineering and a zero day, and as the prevailing now attack vector of
data of when you show up and when you leave, when you log into your computer, the sites that you go through. hr may be aware you have issues at home or you are bullying an employee. if you look at the factors holistically, you paint a good teacher of when someone will do something. >> that is very interesting. it is true and corporations have access to the data that is not fairly sensitive. not, we have a choice to to take the steps? the human element in cyber security is pretty...
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log on to public wi-fi automatically, and offered without verifying they are secure. carol: what is the chinese government doing? jeff: unfortunately for the people, the chinese government is making it tougher to encrypt dataa secure way. the cyber security law that has gone through two rounds in legislature there and will likely be passed into law by the end of the year, among other things strengthens the limits on data that you can keep encrypted in china or limits on data that you are able to keep in servers outside the mainland. the chinese government has also recently stepped up its enforcement of a ban on platform micro chips because things that are basically the encryption standards in the rest of the world. carol: when the truth hurts too much, the greek whistleblower athens wants behind bars. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. a profile of a former imf economist hiding from greek authorities in maryland and the treasury department is trying to protect him. david gura and i spoke to matt phillips. david: how did this unknown economist come to get a big job in greece? matt: this guy spent most of his career, working as an obscure economist in the bowels of the imf
log on to public wi-fi automatically, and offered without verifying they are secure. carol: what is the chinese government doing? jeff: unfortunately for the people, the chinese government is making it tougher to encrypt dataa secure way. the cyber security law that has gone through two rounds in legislature there and will likely be passed into law by the end of the year, among other things strengthens the limits on data that you can keep encrypted in china or limits on data that you are able...
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data based on what you stream. we also had 85 passwords they have to log single day to make sure that is dead and the reason we won't get into advertising partnership with certain companies so it is a huge concern. >> i'm really glad she brought that up. it's not just security but the people who do all that can monitor usage of it at all times and restrict your usage of it. if you have encyclopedia home you can look up whatever you want but when you use google, and google is tracking what you're searching and building a profile of you for advertisers. so that is another potential downside to the transition. i want to also talk about one more upside one more outside and then we'll go through some question and answers from the audience. one way of seeing companies that offer subscription or sharing services are able to give people a little bit of a sense of ownership through customization. one of the smart things spotify has done. i started using the free version and to start building playlists on there. want to put all the time and effort, you feel like you own nose and then you want to listen to those playlists, but
data based on what you stream. we also had 85 passwords they have to log single day to make sure that is dead and the reason we won't get into advertising partnership with certain companies so it is a huge concern. >> i'm really glad she brought that up. it's not just security but the people who do all that can monitor usage of it at all times and restrict your usage of it. if you have encyclopedia home you can look up whatever you want but when you use google, and google is tracking what...
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logging every hit on the field? >> yes. >> show me how it works in the helmet? >> the data is wirelessly transmitted to our sideline laptop. > accelerometers measure the location and force of the hit in real-time. >> as the arrow moves around the head, it's showing the chaning impact location. >> every game and every practice and every hit recorded including on dr. power's own son, john, one of the study subjects. what have you seen as far as how hard the hits are on kids this age? >> we have seen they can generate forces every bit as players have. >> really? >> reporter: the kids who took part in this study had mixed reaction. this is north carolina, the heart of football country. delong has friends who died from cte, the degenerative brain disease caused by repeated trauma to the brain. now, he waits to see if the white matter in his son's brain changed over the course of this season. >> if jake is one of those players and patients, we're going to pull him. 11-year-old boys both took part in the study. >> actually, my oldest, i found he was sleeping with the football. the
logging every hit on the field? >> yes. >> show me how it works in the helmet? >> the data is wirelessly transmitted to our sideline laptop. > accelerometers measure the location and force of the hit in real-time. >> as the arrow moves around the head, it's showing the chaning impact location. >> every game and every practice and every hit recorded including on dr. power's own son, john, one of the study subjects. what have you seen as far as how hard the hits...
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you can log on to our website right now to see what types of animals are getting caught and how often. we created an easy to use tool that lets you search through 25 years worth of data. that's all at nbcbayarea.com. back to you. >> thank you. if you have a tip for your investigative unit, you can give us a call, 888-996-tips and they have e-mail as well. the unit @nbcbayarea.com. ahead on "today in the bay," a bay area astronaut on her way back to earth, the one thing she says she can't wait to do. >>> a bay area astronaut's on the way home after 115 days at the international space station. kate rubins, she's from napa, orbited the earth nearly 2,000 times traveling almost 50 million miles. she says she's happy to be coming back home. food, family, and being home in time to vote. >> it got sent to my home address in the absentee ballot address is low earth orbit so i think that's pretty amazing. it's very incredible that we're able to vote from up here. >> rubins and her crew were 250 miles above earth. she'll return to the states after landing in kazakhstan about dinner time our time. well, you can stay in one of the most recognizable homes in the bay area now. the
you can log on to our website right now to see what types of animals are getting caught and how often. we created an easy to use tool that lets you search through 25 years worth of data. that's all at nbcbayarea.com. back to you. >> thank you. if you have a tip for your investigative unit, you can give us a call, 888-996-tips and they have e-mail as well. the unit @nbcbayarea.com. ahead on "today in the bay," a bay area astronaut on her way back to earth, the one thing she says...
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log on to... mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. coated in dust... flour... even covered in lava. to all the beautiful mess makers. keep it up... with delta touch2o technology, you can. see what delta can do. what? is he gone?? finally, i thought he'd never leave... tv character: why are you texting my man at 2 a.m.? no... if you want someone to leave you alone, you pretend ke you're sleeping. if you want someone 's what you do.alone, if you want to save fifteen percent or more car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. tv character: taking selfies in the kitchen does not make you a model. lemonis: i don't know that you're cut to work here. i'm pissed right now. i am record pissed. and i am not gonna [bleep] around. you can go get a real job and not have your dad wipe your ass every day. 'cause you've never worke
log on to... mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. coated in dust... flour... even covered in lava. to all the beautiful...
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up news - just log on to "fox six now dot com" - for all the why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line wakeup news. here's a look at ...! ad lib making history at this weekend's international balloon festival in new mexico. more than five hundred hot air balloons took flight yesterday morning in albuquerque's balloon fiesta park. balloon pilots from around the world are expected to attend... and high school junior - savannah bradley - will be the youngest pilot at this year's event. the teenager is no stranger to flying high -- she took her first balloon flight at just five months old. since then, she's been an active part of the ballooning balloon pilot certification -- before even getting her driver's license. all anchors chat coming up in the next half hour of
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data that isn't necessarily offensive on its face. the company has information on when you show up, when you leave, when you log on to your computer, the sites you go to generally, your routine when you get to the office. hr might be aware that you have issues at home or are bullying an employee. if you took all those factors together and look at them holistically, you can paint a pretty good picture of when somebody is going to do something. >> that's very interesting, it sounds like something you would read in john le carre. >> what i think people fall down on is putting all that together. >> do we have a choice to not to take those steps? the human elements here in cybersecurity is pretty important, isn't it? >> it is very important. but i don't think we've struck the balance yet between the capabilities of technology, the what can we do, and the policy behind it. i believe right now the capabilities may actually exceed the policy discussion. and the assumption that was made around an employer's ultimate right to monitor, that's not necessarily something that's held to be true in europe and other countries that have different legal
data that isn't necessarily offensive on its face. the company has information on when you show up, when you leave, when you log on to your computer, the sites you go to generally, your routine when you get to the office. hr might be aware that you have issues at home or are bullying an employee. if you took all those factors together and look at them holistically, you can paint a pretty good picture of when somebody is going to do something. >> that's very interesting, it sounds like...
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