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The how-to section covers information on how to perform specific tasks, including reducing a digital trail, performing genetic tests, how to prevent medical malpractice litigation, and how to protect cardholder data.
Learn how to redact documents, see redacted document examples, and discover the benefits of automated document redaction through CaseGuard Studio.
Metadata is much like breadcrumbs leaving a trail straight to your identity, as it attaches tags to define and categorize new information.
DNA, the molecule carrying genetic instructions, is key to life. It guides development, growth, and reproduction in organisms. Genetic testing uses DNA to diagnose disorders, customize treatments, and establish biological relationships.
Redaction is often used in medical malpractice litigation to hide the identities of patients who aren’t parties to the lawsuit. Materials needing editing generally do not comprise medical reports since these are unique to the patient whose case is in dispute. Instead, documents that require redaction are those that might infringe on other patients’ privacy.<
Retailers, businesses of all sizes, and call-centers all base the majority of their business transactions through credit cards.
Is there some way that the innovation of science and computational directives from technological advances can reduce active shooter situations? What type of tech is it, and how can we deploy it to minimize the number of lives lost in active shooter incidents?
It would be in the best interest of your business to get on board. July 1, 2020, is the day that the California AG and all of California’s residents will have an opportunity to hold your company to account. Severe financial penalties will now follow failure to comply. There can be lawsuits, state, and consumer fines. For a company handling large amounts of consumer data, a single breach can cost them $2500 per consumer.
There is some urgency in learning and understanding the scientific methods involved in evidence collection and forensic testing. Not only is forensics now facing public scrutiny, but labs are dealing with scandal as many wrongful convictions have been discovered based on junk science.
For anyone involved, investigators or attorneys, a basic understanding of the fingerprint collection process, how they are located and lifted, can help everyone recognize inaccurate or faulty science in the results. If there is a need to cross-examine a crime scene specialist or as a witness to answer questions, an understanding of the techniques of locating, lifting, and identifying fingerprints is essential.
Patient privacy must be protected and one way to do that is through text redaction. Learn more about medical record redaction to comply with laws like HIPAA.