Does Anybody Care About HIPAA Anymore?
Guest Author Offers Reasons Why HIPAA May Not Have Much Weight
by Gienna Shaw
HIPAA got a big boost from the 2009 HITECH Act, which extended privacy rules to business partners, threatened steeper penalties for violations, and promised periodic audits. But even with the beefed-up rules, these days HIPAA just doesn't seem to be that big a priority - to anyone...
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Identity Theft Cost Victims $54B in 2009
Over 11 Million Victims of Identity Theft in United States
by Larry Barrett
More than 11.1 million adults in the U.S. were victims of identity theft and fraud in 2009, a record number that illustrates both the volume and sophistication of online hackers and phishers, according to financial services researcher Javelin Strategy & Research...
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Law Firms Slow to Awaken to Cybersecurity Threat
Hackers' Software Monitors Attorney Activity
by Karen Sloan
Law firms are attractive targets for cyberattackers because they maintain sensitive client information on their systems. Perpetrators may be digging for litigation strategies, negotiation tactics, or details on pending deals that could aid governments, competitors or other entities...
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Toxic Electronic Waste Poses Increasing Risk
2.3 Millions Tons of E-Waste is Generated From China Annually
by Achim Steiner
Developing countries face increasing environmental and health hazards from electronic waste unless toxic materials are collected and recycled properly, according to a recently-released United Nations report...
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Medical Files Left in Recycling Bins
Investigation Finds that Personal Records Were Not Destroyed
by Tisha Thompson
Investigation finds patient files that included private information such as health histories, test results, surgeries performed, pictures, insurance cards, addresses, even bank account information...
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Online Retailers Dodge a FACTA Bullet
Federal Judge Rules Credit Act Does Not Apply to E-Commerce
by Evan Schuman
A federal judge recently ruled that FACTA, the federal law that prohibits point of sale receipts from displaying full credit card numbers and expiration dates, does not apply to E-Commerce purchases...
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