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The Turks will not let Cypriot ships into their harbors and have not been on speaking terms with the Israelis since nine Turkish citizens were killed on a ship that sought to
breach
Israel’s blockade of Gaza.
The failure so far of the US Congress to ratify the IMF reform package agreed to by G-20 finance ministers and central-bank governors in 2010 is the latest
breach
of trust – one that makes the promise of adequate representation for emerging economies seem like a shell game.
Cybersecurity Starts at the TopLONDON – Every time a major corporate cybersecurity
breach
occurs, the response looks pretty much the same: cry “havoc!” and call in the cyber first responders to close the
breach.
And with each breach, the cycle accelerates: people either dismiss the threat – it probably won’t happen to them – or accept it as an unavoidable pitfall of modern life.
It has now emerged that the 2013 Yahoo! data
breach
affected all three billion accounts.
The recently revealed Equifax data
breach
– which occurred during two months when the company had a patch to a known security vulnerability, but hadn’t applied it – gave the hackers access to 145.5 million consumers’ personal and sensitive data.
According to testimony provided by now-former Equifax CEO Richard F. Smith to the US Congress, the
breach
reflected the negligence of one individual in the IT department.
They can also diminish a company’s reputation and credibility among investors, business partners, and communities, even in cases when the
breach
is minor and doesn’t compromise sensitive information.
That arrangement was proposed by then-ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet, in clear
breach
of the Maastricht Treaty’s no-bailout rule, which had been Germany’s fundamental condition for giving up the Deutschmark.
Were China to continue growing by 10% per year, it would
breach
this threshold just three years from now, in 2014.
The second key figure was West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who rushed into the opened breach, overriding his Allies’ caution, while the third actor was the East German people, who rushed into the streets, regardless of the risks, to demonstrate and push reunification forward.
Portia acknowledges that Shylock is under no obligation to show mercy to Antonio, who is in
breach
of his agreement to him.
The first
breach
appeared as industrial products became passé and were replaced by brands that captured the public’s attention, admiration, and desire.
The Equifax data
breach
– in which hackers gained access to sensitive personal information, from birth dates to Social Security numbers, for about 143 million US customers – was not covered up to quite the same degree.
But there was still a six-week period between discovery of the
breach
and disclosure to the public, during which three executives sold a small share of their stock, though they insist they had no knowledge of the
breach
at the time.
A security
breach
is frustrating, even infuriating, for customers and investors.
But willful denial of such a
breach
decimates trust.
If a company discloses a breach, at least customers know they can expect to be told what is happening with their information (and can keep watch for fraudulent activity on their accounts), and investors can assess business risk accurately.
The increasingly protectionist tone of the Trump administration presents a perfect opportunity for Germany to step into the
breach.
Second, as long as a serious
breach
of international law is not detected, negotiations with Iran must continue.
Declaring a no-fly zone is not a “soft” option: it must mean being prepared to shoot down any fighters, bombers, or helicopter gunships that
breach
it.
As a new round of negotiations with Iran begins – with European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton the first into the
breach
– finding a way to move Iran-US relations beyond their freighted past is an urgent matter.
The British government’s stance amounts to a
breach
of its obligation under international law to settle international disputes through available peaceful means.
Large economies, like Germany and France, extract forbearance when they
breach
the Pact's deficit ceiling.
Contracts are being respected only in the breach, and technicians and lawyers from PDVESA, the Venezuelan oil giant, are auditing Petrobras installations in Bolivia.
This valuation may not constitute the full amount of damages that the heirs of those who have died as a result of a crime or a
breach
of contract may eventually recover.
In recent years, China has repeatedly attempted to
breach
the Himalayan frontier stretching from resource-rich Arunachal Pradesh to the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir – often successfully, given that the border is vast, inhospitable, and difficult to patrol.
Turkey recently demonstrated its ability to overcome complex challenges, wisely restoring full diplomatic relations with Israel after a five-year
breach
in ties.
The Middle East’s Cold WarPRINCETON – The
breach
in diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia is a dangerous watershed in an already unstable, war-torn region.
Once in obvious
breach
of the NPT, universal participation in a much tougher sanctions regime is seen in Iran as inevitable.
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