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Why Vulnerable Kids Depend on Government & Big Tech Getting Data Privacy Laws Right

Saleforce Nonprofit

Offenders benefit from impunity when their crimes cannot be detected, and vulnerable children are victimized again when adults in authority turn a blind eye to their exploitation. . When the tech sector does its part, children will be protected and law enforcement can continue its pursuit of offenders on the run.

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Online fundraising: Leveraging compliance as a development strategy

ASU Lodestar Center

To protect nonprofits and the general public, most states enforce certain compliance requirements on nonprofit organizations soliciting within their borders. When it comes to compliance with state laws, online fundraising initiatives have created a regulatory challenge for nonprofits everywhere. The purpose of this post is twofold.

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Online fundraising: leveraging compliance as a development strategy

ASU Lodestar Center

To protect nonprofits and the general public, most states enforce certain compliance requirements on nonprofit organizations soliciting within their borders. When it comes to compliance with state laws, online fundraising initiatives have created a regulatory challenge for nonprofits everywhere. The purpose of this post is twofold.

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Is Facial Recognition The Future of Event Check-In?

AccelEvents

Face recognition has been used by law enforcement as a way of identity verification during traffic stops or as a way to find a perpetrator. In early March 2020, events industry trends suggested that facial recognition was bound for use in the events space. Using Facial Recognition for Events.

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How Drones Are Being Used to Benefit Humankind

Tech Soup

Here is what we've found out about how drone technology is being used to benefit humanity. law enforcement agencies have been expanding their use of surveillance drones. What Are Drones, Anyway? Actually, that's not a dumb question. The FBI and other U.S. An estimated $6.4 is tremendous.

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How Government Can Adapt to the Current State of Twitter

Forum One

For local governments that rely on Twitter for law enforcement alerts, public transportation updates, and to hear directly from residents about service requests, this has been especially problematic. Social media managers and communications professionals across industries are also reconsidering how they use—or don’t use—Twitter.

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Is Facial Recognition The Future of Event Check-In?

AccelEvents

Face recognition has been used by law enforcement as a way of identity verification during traffic stops or as a way to find a perpetrator. In early March 2020, events industry trends suggested that facial recognition was bound for use in the events space. Using Facial Recognition for Events.