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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «GRAYMAIL»
Scopri l'uso di
graymail nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
graymail e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Get Organized: How to Clean Up Your Messy Digital Life:
Sidebar. It's. NotImportant,. But. It's. Also. Not. Spam: It's. Graymail. The cashier at
your favorite store offers 10 percent off,as well as exclusive discounts inthefuture,
in exchange for your email address. Yourfriend recommends a daily deal ...
Jill E Duffy, PC Mag, 2013
2
American International Law Cases Fourth Series: 2009
B. Graymail As emphasized above, Arar invokes Bivens to challenge policies
promulgated and pursued by the executive branch, not simply isolated actions of
individual federal employees. Such an extension of Bivens is without precedent ...
Oceana Editorial Board, 2011
ADA MIDYEAR MEETING Cleary: The graymail legislation is "obnoxious
JegisJation" providing "specialized treatment" in a few cases. ABA president-
elect nominee David Brink is a former president of. mending opposition to such
government ...
4
Terrorism: International Case Law Reporter 2009
B. Graymail As emphasized above, Arar invokes Bivens to challenge policies
promulgated and pursued by the executive branch, not simply isolated actions of
individual federal employees. Such an extension of Bivens is without precedent ...
5
Historical Encyclopedia of U.S. Independent Counsel ...
Graymail. A legal strategy, successfully employed during the IRAN-CONTRA
trials of OLIVER NORTH and JOHN POINDEXTER, "graymail" forces the
prosecution to abandon part or all of its case against defendants who threaten to
reveal ...
Gerald S. Greenberg, 2000
6
The Oxford Dictionary of American Political Slang
whitemail" and "graymail," for starters.] 1973: (cited in BDNE3). 1979 New York
Times , in BDNE3: Secret proceedings would not eliminate graymail. 1984 Time (
Nov. 19) 115: The ClA's worries were rekindled when Boyce threatened ...
As a result, the Carter administration proposed — and the Congress enacted —
graymail legislation that was patterned after the remedy we had tried with uneven
results to work out in court. The graymail law provides for closed hearings ...
Griffin B. Bell, Ronald J. Ostrow, 1982
8
The Dictionary of Espionage: Spyspeak into English
Several times in the early 1970s, graymail threats caused the United States
government to abandon prosecutions of persons with intelligence backgrounds.
In response, Congress passed the “graymail act”— formally, the Classified
Information ...
9
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
graymail originated in the late 1970s as a C.I.A. euphemism for a certain type of
blackmail. It refers to the “practice whereby a criminal defendant threatens to
reveal classified information during the course of his trial in the hope of forcing
the ...
10
Tiger Trap: America's Secret Spy War with China
“I would not say that case was under our [the prosecutors'] control. “In any
espionage case you want to charge as narrowly as you can,” Lonergan
continued. “Otherwise you have a huge graymail problem. You open the door to
secrets being ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «GRAYMAIL»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
graymail nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Securing the enterprise:Threats lurking in unlikely places
Traps like web browser add-ons or graymail reinforce the dilemma – how to stay two steps ahead when attackers are innovating consistently? «Moneycontrol.com, lug 15»
A Eulogy for the Long, Intimate Email
And, as the Radicati numbers indicate, work-related email and “graymail” notifications from companies were far less intensive. Advertisement. «New York Times, lug 15»
4 things to look for in a secure email gateway
Another emerging email-borne threat is attackers mimicing the unsubscribe links in marketing, social networking and bulk messages (Graymail) ... «TechSpective, lug 15»
Channel Partner Program Roundup: WiC, Vade Retro, Kimble …
Vade Retro: Cisco Systems (CSCO) has chosen graymail management and email security provider Vade Retro's filtering technology to manage ... «The VAR Guy, giu 15»
ACLU, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch Urge DOJ to …
While we do not know why Mr. Durham reached the conclusion he did, it seems possible that he was influenced by the threat of “graymail”—the ... «eNews Park Forest, giu 15»
Florida Imam Who Claimed to Be Covert Government Operative Is …
“Traditionally, graymail has been used by defendants who know and threaten to disclose classified information as part of their defense,” says ... «The Intercept - First Look Media, giu 15»
Email is evolving — and yet still thriving
Even if you have opted in to such email (sometimes called graymail), the likelihood is that such email will be of less interest over time – but ... «ExtremeTech, mag 15»
Petraeus receives no jail time for leaking. Whistleblowers face …
By forgoing a trial because they are afraid of graymail, the government is also basically saying to future leakers "if you're going to leak classified ... «Boing Boing, apr 15»
Everything Marketers Need To Know About Engagement-Based …
Graymail made it more difficult to separate the spam signal from the noise. Rather than unsubscribe from graymail messages, many subscribers ... «Marketing Land, apr 15»
Leak investigation stalls amid fears of confirming US-Israel operation
The case also poses opportunities for “graymail” — a situation in which defense attorneys exercise leverage that lawyers in ordinary criminal ... «Washington Post, mar 15»