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Integrity - use of values or principles to guide action in the situation at hand.

Below are links and discussion related to the values of freedom, hope, trust, privacy, responsibility, safety, and well-being, within business and government situations arising in the areas of security, privacy, technology, corporate governance, sustainability, and CSR.

Security Starter Kit - Protection First, 25.4.06

Download.com

by Jason Parker (4/27/06)

Viruses, spyware, and hackers--oh my! These days, it seems as soon as we connect our computers to the Internet, a whole gang of bad guys is waiting to infiltrate our systems and steal our personal information. To help you set up your computer with a basic security system, we've put together some must-have programs that will act like a fortified castle for your PC.

Whether you have a new machine or simply want to bolster the security on your old one, take a look at our list of safety categories to see which areas you have covered. If there are holes in your defense, download one of our suggestions or look at our software library in your particular area of need. If you have security suggestions for Download.com users, please add them to our Security Discussions.

One thing to always remember is that while these free or cheap programs are all high quality, no system is 100 percent safe. That caveat aside, these programs will lower the chances of an attack considerably. Also, ignoring any of these security categories can be extremely dangerous to your data and personal information.
[Read further to establish good security as soon as you contect to the Internet.]


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"We shall need compromises in the days ahead, to be sure. But these will be, or should be, compromises of issues, not principles. We can compromise our political positions, but not ourselves. We can resolve the clash of interests without conceding our ideals. And even the necessity for the right kind of compromise does not eliminate the need for those idealists and reformers who keep our compromises moving ahead, who prevent all political situations from meeting the description supplied by Shaw: "smirched with compromise, rotted with opportunism, mildewed by expedience, stretched out of shape with wirepulling and putrefied with permeation.
Compromise need not mean cowardice. .."

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, "Profiles in Courage"

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