It’s no secret the healthcare industry hates fax—which many healthcare participants still equate solely with old-school paper ...
Florida enters the privacy chat: Why Roku should be a wake-up call Editor's note: The IAPP is policy neutral. We publish contributed opinion and analysis pieces to enable our members to hear a broad ...
Claims are open for more than 1.4 million customers impacted by a Lash Group and Cencora data breach incident, with payouts of up to $5,000 possible following the approval of a $40 million Cencora ...
In a recent interview with The New York Times, Oura Health CEO Tom Hale didn’t discuss reports that the company is raising new funding that would value the health-tracking ring maker at nearly $11 ...
A report issued Thursday accuses the Department of Government Efficiency of putting millions of Americans’ personal information in an unsecured cloud server. Released by Senate Homeland Security ...
EHR vendor Veradigm, formerly known as Allscripts, started notifying patients Sept. 22 of a 2024 data breach. The company said it became aware of the December incident in July. A hacker used a ...
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Industry leaders that could benefit from further development of data centers in the greater Chicago area are honing in on changes to a privacy law they say is causing ...
As healthcare increasingly relies on digital technologies, the urgency for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more pronounced. This industry tackles challenges including the security of ...
Roxana Norouzi, the executive director of OneAmerica, called upon Gov. Bob Ferguson to expand private data protections and withhold it from federal agencies that want to use it for immigration ...
As they gain data maturity, state and local agencies are increasingly putting their information to work. In Washington, D.C., a real-time information dashboard helps first responders manage blood used ...
asked the federal appellate court to determine if an August 2024 amendment limiting the award to $5,000 per aggrieved person, instead of $5,000 per violation, can apply retroactively. The federal ...