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Being serious is surprising the Baghdad headquarters of the Mukhabarat, nerve center of intelligence collection and war preparation, to examine computer tapes.
As national security adviser, Mr. Poindexter was involved with a Reagan administration initiative in 1984 that gave intelligence agencies broad authority to examine computer databases for "sensitive but unclassified information".
Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police said that they had responded to a letter from Tom Watson, a Labour member of Parliament who has pushed for investigations into News International, that asked them to examine computer hacking at The Times of London in light of the revelations.
Smetana and Bell (2012) examine computer simulations to support instruction and learning in Science.
Moor used "core values" to examine computer ethics topics like privacy and security (Moor 1997), and to add an account of justice, which he called "just consequentialism" (Moor, 1999), a theory that combines "core values" and consequentialism with Bernard Gert's deontological notion of "moral impartiality" using "the blindfold of justice" (Gert,1998).
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The police say they need longer to examine computers seized but this should only be the case if arrests are fishing expeditions and not intelligence led.
The Munk Centre project began when representatives of the Dalai Lama, who Chinese officials call a "terrorist" among other things, asked the Canadians to examine computers for evidence of tampering.
Jerald J. Block, M.D. Portland, Ore., Dec. 1, 2005 The writer is a researcher and psychiatrist examining computer game use.
The teenager was being questioned at a London police station while specialist officers examined computer equipment seized from the address he was arrested at.
The police said Mr. Townshend had "fully cooperated" with the four-month investigation, which also involved examining computer files confiscated from his home.
A similar survey examined computer passwords used in the mid-1990s and found that the most popular ones at that time were "12345," "abc123" and "password".
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