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The state of Utah is hiring a public relations firm to handle “crisis communications” in the wake of (more…)
In 2011, 419 data breaches were publicly disclosed exposing a total of 22.9 million records, according to a (more…)
For anyone who might have fancied that the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act (more…)
Eleanor Sundwall’s daughter isn’t quite 2 years old and already she’s had corrective surgery to repair a minor (more…)
Physicians who own mobile devices should make the following assumption: If they lose a smartphone or tablet, someone (more…)
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee (BCBST) has agreed to pay the Department of Health and Human Services (more…)
Connecticut’s Department of Social Services says it’s investigating whether up to 8,500 client identification numbers were erroneously provided (more…)
DriveSavers Data Recovery, the worldwide leader in data recovery services, announced today the release of The Financial Impact (more…)
Nearly all small healthcare organizations and practices responding to a recent survey said they’ve suffered some sort of (more…)
Into the Breach: Protecting the Brand When Data Loss Is the New Normal Never mind all those formula (more…)
Vesta by JGS Insurance is the first insurance agency division created for and by former owners, consultants and (more…)
ZTE has hit back at a US report blackballing it as a supplier, arguing that if the House (more…)
Most data breaches are caused by mundane events such as employees losing, having stolen or simply unwittingly misusing (more…)
The report released by McAfee and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) revealed that 59% of Americans say (more…)
The White House’s computer system was targeted in a cyber attack, a senior administration official said on Monday, (more…)
Later this month, PCMag will host the first (but surely not the last) SecurityWatch Summit in New York (more…)