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Information Management in the Not-So-Distant Future of Health Care

AIIM

If I’m not Zooming with my primary care provider, I’m swapping data with a specialist via a phone app or transmitting my blood pressure readings from my remote monitor to the disembodied nurse in my voicemail who chides me with messages if I miss a reading. That’s a vision of where we are heading, not where we are.

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SHARED INTEL Q&A: My thoughts and opinions about cyber threats — as discussed with OneRep

The Last Watchdog

For the first expert interview on our blog, we welcomed Pulitzer-winning investigative reporter Byron V. Russia, China and North Korea are setting an example; lesser nations with despot leaders are likely to play copycat – and develop and utilize their versions of asymmetrical warfare for self-serving reasons.

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Data Breach: Turkish legal advising company exposed over 15,000 clients

Security Affairs

Data Breach: WizCase team uncovered a massive data leak containing private information about Turkish Citizens through a misconfigured Amazon S3 bucket. After further investigation, we have concluded that these documents belonged to people injured or deceased in traffic accidents. What’s Going On?

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UK: New guidance on processing personal data for scientific research purposes

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Consequently, new guidance from the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office ( ICO ) – which is open for public consultation until 22 April 2022 – is timely, and should be on the radar of both private and public sector organisations who use personal data for research. This article explores the key points of the new guidance.

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Media and Marketing Leaders: It’s Time to Stand Up For Truth

John Battelle's Searchblog

In its place would now sit a new lodestar: “Creating an economy that serves all.” It’s demonstrably true that business practices have changed in recent years. In short, if we are going to solve our largest problems, we must first solve society’s problem with the truth.

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Strengthening cybersecurity in life sciences with IBM and AWS

IBM Big Data Hub

This digitalization and need to share medical data are driving the demand for precision medical technologies. In 2017, 94% of hospitals used electronic clinical data from their EHR. Of these breaches, 45% were cloud-based, costing USD 10.10M on an average, per breach.

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California Consumer Privacy Act: The Challenge Ahead – Consumer Litigation and the CCPA: What to Expect

HL Chronicle of Data Protection

For several years, the plaintiffs’ bar increasingly has relied on statutes like the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, Cal. The CCPA creates a limited private right of action for suits arising out of data breaches. Here’s what you need to know: The CCPA Provides a Limited Private Right of Action for Data Breach Suits.

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