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The Promise of Potential * Identity Our individual DNA and our unique fingerprints serve to identify us as individuals unique among all other beings.
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other member of the designated category. It does mean, however, that we believe that we share numerous features with other members of the category and that, to some degree, events that are relevant to the group as a whole also have significance for the individual member.
RATIONALE FOR IDENTITY UNIT High school is a crucial time for young people. They are in the process of forming their identities amidst a barrage of influences.
64 EDUCAUSE review * November/December 2002 Identity, Privacy, and Information Technology By Joe F. Thompson policy @ edu T he rapid advance of information technology (IT) over the past decade has threatened two essential components of individual security: identity and privacy.
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Unclassified Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber, Identity, and Information Assurance Strategy August 2009 The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration / DoD Chief Information Officer