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purged all the unnecessary data. we have purged approximately 225,000 names from our records. of thempurged all because you need social security numbers for student financial purposes.ll those that remain, we are trying to reinforce. what we're trying to do, with the help of the fbi, the secret service, private security companies, is two things. one is to strengthen the perimeter defenses, and this involves penetration testing, and assuming they are still able offense will always be one step ahead of defense. month, we have migrated almost all of our websites to the cloud. we have purged, as i said, lots of information. we have done penetration testing, and we have isolated information that is sensitive. and so on. and the cost is very, very high. but me conclude by saying that three weeks later, we had another major intrusion. fortunately, of course, they were working with us. within 36 hours, the fbi was able to identify and successfully mitigate the intrusion. no data was released except for the information of one individual. because they wanted everyone to know we were suc
purged all the unnecessary data. we have purged approximately 225,000 names from our records. of thempurged all because you need social security numbers for student financial purposes.ll those that remain, we are trying to reinforce. what we're trying to do, with the help of the fbi, the secret service, private security companies, is two things. one is to strengthen the perimeter defenses, and this involves penetration testing, and assuming they are still able offense will always be one step...
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Mar 27, 2014
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the lines of what you're bill has proposed, but what we did emitted was to purge all of the unnecessary data. we have purged approximately 225,000 names from our records. within purged -- we didn't approach often because you need sosa to numbers for student financial aid, or payroll purposes. and those that remain we are trying to reinforce the to what we're trying to do with the help of the fbi, the secret service, private sector to companies is two things. one is to strengthen perimeter defenses and -- on a regular basis penetration testing. and then also, and assume they're still able to shrink always be one step ahead of those were in defense. it is to tighten security around the sensitive databases. so what we have done just in one month is we have migrated almost all of our websites to the cloud. we have purged, as i said, lots of information. we have engaged firms to to penetration testing. we have isolated information that sensitive from information, and so on. and the cost is very, very high. let me just conclude by saying that three weeks later we had another major intrusion. withi
the lines of what you're bill has proposed, but what we did emitted was to purge all of the unnecessary data. we have purged approximately 225,000 names from our records. within purged -- we didn't approach often because you need sosa to numbers for student financial aid, or payroll purposes. and those that remain we are trying to reinforce the to what we're trying to do with the help of the fbi, the secret service, private sector to companies is two things. one is to strengthen perimeter...
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Mar 12, 2014
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unnecessary expenses. according to f.c.c. data, the integration ban adds over $55 of additional costs per box while adding no additional functionality. secondly, the ban is quite wasteful of energy, imposing on consumers the cost of hundreds of millions of unnecessary kilowatt hours per year. third, the policy unfairly tilts the competitive playing field. as was mentioned by chairman waxman, the integration ban applies only to cable companies, despite them representing only about 50% of the market today, down from over 90% when the provision was passed. directv and dish, able competitors, are the second and third largest providers and are free to innovate lower cost alternatives since they are not subject to the rules. same is true for at&t. this has no defensible rationale and it's impossible to believe a policy applied to barely half of the national market will have much impact on a national market for set-top boxes. and whatever the meritorious intentions of the integration ban were, the benefits are speculative at best. today
unnecessary expenses. according to f.c.c. data, the integration ban adds over $55 of additional costs per box while adding no additional functionality. secondly, the ban is quite wasteful of energy, imposing on consumers the cost of hundreds of millions of unnecessary kilowatt hours per year. third, the policy unfairly tilts the competitive playing field. as was mentioned by chairman waxman, the integration ban applies only to cable companies, despite them representing only about 50% of the...
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Mar 22, 2014
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data recorder only goes on for 30 days, the batteries. the pinger is recognized. you can get only three or four miles range. this is privative technology. quite unnecessary to be dependent. >> i'm say something at the end of the program on that issue. the technology clearly exists that we would not need to go through this and yet, we do. >> the europeans with 597 simulations of air crashes across the world using streaming. a model that streams the information from the plane before it disappeared. out of those 597 crashes, 82% of them, were identified within four miles of where they went down. >> thank you, clive irving. how much do we know about the two men in the cockpit of flight 370? we will let you know how the fbi will likely profile these men to get some answers. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of
data recorder only goes on for 30 days, the batteries. the pinger is recognized. you can get only three or four miles range. this is privative technology. quite unnecessary to be dependent. >> i'm say something at the end of the program on that issue. the technology clearly exists that we would not need to go through this and yet, we do. >> the europeans with 597 simulations of air crashes across the world using streaming. a model that streams the information from the plane before...
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Mar 19, 2014
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data is ongoing. the passengers, the pilots, and the crew remain innocent until proven otherwise. for the sake of their families i ask that we refrain from any unnecessary speculation that will make their lives harder. the fbi has also been given copies of the captain and first officer's hard drives from their computers in their homes. those hard drives, those are just copies. the hard drives themselves still remain with malaysian authorities. and did you see this video? this morning when they were giving an update on the investigation, pandemonium broke out because of the victims' families, clearly frustrated that they're not getting any information. they are wondering if the government is withholding information about the investigation. the malaysian defense minister then asked secretary hagel from here in the united states how to deal with the public backlash. here's the attorney general this morning talking about what the u.s. is doing in terms of assisting the malaysians. >> i think we are still in the process of trying to determine what happened there and we're helping in any way that we can. we are in ongoing conversations about how we can help,
data is ongoing. the passengers, the pilots, and the crew remain innocent until proven otherwise. for the sake of their families i ask that we refrain from any unnecessary speculation that will make their lives harder. the fbi has also been given copies of the captain and first officer's hard drives from their computers in their homes. those hard drives, those are just copies. the hard drives themselves still remain with malaysian authorities. and did you see this video? this morning when they...