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ISMG Editors: Can Governments Get a Handle on AI?

Data Breach Today

Also: EU Policy Updates and the Disconnect Between CEOs and CISOs In the latest weekly update, ISMG editors examine policies in the U.S.

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7 Tips for Complying With Healthcare Fraud Regulations

Data Breach Today

Attorney Rachel Rose on Navigating the Intensifying Scrutiny of Federal Regulators The federal government is cracking down on healthcare fraud in all forms including kickbacks, lapses in cybersecurity and privacy, lack of fairness in Medicare Advantage policies, and inflated pharmacy claims.

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Same Recipe, Different Clientele Cooking Up Effective Programs for Records, Data, and Information Governance

Weissman's World

It’s no secret that infogov and records management can be difficult and frustrating – increasingly so as traditional areas like policy development, process improvement, compliance, retention, and destruction have begun banging into once-separate and quickly growing disciplines like privacy and security.

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TikTok Banned on UK Government Devices

IT Governance

The UK government has announced plans to ban ministers and civil servants from using TikTok on work devices. It follows concern regarding the data privacy practices of the Chinese-owned app, with the European Parliament making a similar ruling last week. A quarter of its users are under 20 years old, and half are under 30.

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The US government, privacy, and security – recent developments

Data Protection Report

The United States Federal Government is turning its attention to privacy and cybersecurity laws, and the result has been several recent legal developments that may have an impact on your business. Could privacy laws be used to inform the duty of any data that your company collects and maintains?

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FTC’s New Biometric Policy Statement Articulates New Governance Standards and an Expansive View of Biometric Data

Data Matters

The post FTC’s New Biometric Policy Statement Articulates New Governance Standards and an Expansive View of Biometric Data appeared first on Data Matters Privacy Blog.

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Privacy in an open-data world: Why government agencies need to be proactive

Collibra

Government agencies — from DC to Duluth, NYC to LA — are struggling. The ever-growing digitalization of our world has raised significant concerns about data privacy and security, particularly for agencies that manage and process sensitive and confidential information. There’s no going back.

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