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Jack keeps his client card file locked in a secure file cabinet in his office. He allows personnel in the office to access it only when a conflict check needs to be performed, or a new client needs to be added to the file. He is concerned that a computer database would be too easily accessible, and confidential client information could be revealed. What safeguards are available if he changes to a computer database?
 
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The following is a file format for electronically saving document files:
 
  a. CPU
  b. RAM
  c. ABA
  d. PDF



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Answer to Question 1

Passwords and other security options are found on most database programs used by the legal community. Many specialty applications programs used in law offices are themselves database programs, with input and report features. Where the data is of a confidential or privileged nature, a secure procedure can be implemented for limiting access only to those who need the data. For example, in Access, records can be encrypted and locked with a password that can be easily changed, or made available to those who must access the information.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 3, 2018
Wow, this really help


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:D TYSM

 

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