Tag: Data Protection


PRIVILEGED ACCESS

Conceptualizing Privileged Access in Psychology and Philosophy In the fields of cognitive psychology and the philosophy of mind, the concept of Privileged Access represents the unique, direct, and authoritative way in which a conscious individual experiences and understands their own internal mental states. This foundational concept asserts that while we must learn about the external […]

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MEMORY HARDENING

1. Introduction to Memory Hardening Memory hardening represents a critical domain within modern computer system security, focusing on the systematic mitigation of risks associated with unauthorized access and manipulation of system memory. Fundamentally, memory hardening is defined as a collection of architectural, software, and procedural security techniques designed to strengthen a system’s resilience against attacks […]

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FIREWALL

Introduction to the Psychological Firewall The concept of a “psychological firewall,” borrowed metaphorically from computer science, refers to a complex, often unconscious, cognitive or emotional mechanism constructed by the psyche to regulate the flow of information, affect, or experience between different internal systems or between the self and the external environment. This mechanism serves primarily […]

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CONFIDENTIALITY

Defining Professional Confidentiality in Healthcare Confidentiality stands as a fundamental pillar of professional ethics, particularly within the domains of mental and medical healthcare. It is defined formally as a stringent standard necessitating providers to constrain the revealing of a person’s name, their specific illness or diagnosis, the remedial tactics employed, and crucially, any information volunteered […]

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PSEUDOIDENTIFICATION

Pseudoidentification Introduction to Pseudoidentification Pseudoidentification is a sophisticated data protection technique designed to enable individuals to interact with digital systems and access sensitive information or services without overtly disclosing their true, direct identity. The primary objective of this methodology is to strike a delicate balance between the imperative of user privacy and the practical necessity […]

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