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U.S. Offshoring of Personal Data Grows (Elite TV)
According to the Identity Theft Resource Center in San Diego, CA there have been close to 60 reported security breaches of customer financial information from United States corporations thus far in 2005, involving 13.5 million customers identities.
Unequal justice sheds light on MU’s handling of privacy (Columbia Daily Tribune)
I’ve been ignoring Tim Divers’ e-mails. The ex-con from California, Mo., wants me to write about his wife. She was an employee at University of Missouri Behavioral Health before she was fired recently. Divers was e-mailing and calling every journalist he could find pitching his wife’s story.
Private records discovered on server (Chicago Maroon)
Students recently found confidential, unprotected information on the Krypton serverwhich hosts the bulk of the Universitys webpagessending adminstrators scrambling to find out where the files came from. Information included students social security numbers (SSNs), grades, and comments on financial aid...
Diane M. Grassi: U.S. Offshoring of Personal Data Grows (Sierra Times)
According to the Identity Theft Resource Center in San Diego, CA there have been close to 60 reported security breaches of customer financial information from United States corporations thus far in 2005, involving 13.5 million customers identities.
Mobile & Wireless World: Compliance regs put bite in wireless security
Compliance rules with stiff penalties, such as Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPAA, are forcing top IT executives to focus on wireless security, John Stehman, an analyst at Robert Frances Group, said today at Computerworld's Mobile & Wireless World Conference.
Health Care and IT: Taming HIPAA
Attorney John A. Gliedman suggests that health care companies enter into business associate agreements with their IT vendors to safeguard patient information as demanded by HIPAA.
HIPAA Compliance In 30 Days or Less
Security Manager's Journal: With the deadline fast approaching, C.J. Kelly decides the information security officer in charge of complying with the security rule needs an assist.
Health Care Lags on HIPAA Security Rules
Surveys by two health care industry associations show that many companies are unlikely to be fully compliant with the data security rules mandated by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act when the requirements go into effect April 20.
Group Polishes Guidelines on HIPAA Security Rules
HIPAA's data security rules take effect in April, and a working group this month plans to belatedly release guidelines designed to help health care companies comply with the new requirements for protecting confidential information about patients.
Quantum WORM locks down data
Quantum Corp. has enhanced its widely used SDLT 600 tape drives to enable companies to more easily meet compliance requirements such as HIPAA and 21 CFR Part 11.
Sidebar: Software Emerges for Retaining System Log Data
Addamark Technologies and other vendors are rolling out technologies designed to help users collect and retain system log data as part of their efforts to comply with laws such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and HIPAA.
IBM Tailors Bundle for Preserving Corporate Data
IBM introduced an integrated set of hardware and software that's meant to help companies store and retain electronic documents and other corporate information so they can comply with the mandates of Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and other regulations.
IBM unveils regulatory compliance retention system
IBM has introduced an integrated storage and server system designed to help companies preserve electronic records to meet regulatory requirements such as the Sarbanes-Oxley and HIPAA laws.
Software Automates Content Tracking and Management
FileNet and IBS America are rolling out Web-based systems designed to help companies automate their internal content-tracking procedures as part of efforts to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and other regulations.
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