As information and privacy commissioner of Ontario, Ann Cavoukian's jurisdiction is limited to the Canadian province. But that doesn't mean the effects of her post don't extend into territories across the globe.. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Uncover practical methods to safeguard your information against unauthorized access while enhancing your digital privacy.. Data Protection, Privacy Strategies, Information Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
During a recent panel discussion, Jennifer Mardosz, Qwest's (Q) chief privacy officer and corporate counsel, told the audience she was skeptical of congressional mandates laying out requirements for data retention. She argued that there was no need for legislative interference because "companies were already doing the right thing." Google (GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt also addressed the privacy issue at another conference this month, noting that he was more afraid of government (U.S. or other) trying to get access to Google's data than an accidental release of confidential customer information. When asked why Google doesn't purge their search information, Schmidt replied that they didn't need to because security protections would make it difficult, if not impossible, to steal customer data. . Several other major companies have said something similar whenever the subject of confidential data comes up. The "right thing" that most of them are doing to protect our privacy is to trust their own security while retaining their options The link for this article located at Business Week is no longer available. . Businesses prioritize confidentiality by safeguarding their handling of sensitive information. Delve into perspectives from sector specialists.. Data Management, Privacy Concerns, Security Strategy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
With the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy deadline recently passed, most health care providers and plan companies are preparing to implement the final rule for security. While many of these organizations are focused on the lack of budgetary . . . . With the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy deadline recently passed, most health care providers and plan companies are preparing to implement the final rule for security. While many of these organizations are focused on the lack of budgetary and staff resources necessary to fulfill another unfunded federal mandate, most have lost sight of why this level of protection is necessary. As organizations (known in the legal jargon as "covered entities") begin their risk assessments and risk management planning, it's important to remember one of the key principles of the regulations, and that is patient protection. The standard clearly states that the organization must ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of protected health information (PHI) and safeguard it from threats, hazards and unauthorized disclosure, but the act neglects to underscore why it's important to do so. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . HIPAA has transformed healthcare security by setting rigorous standards to protect sensitive patient information, ensuring confidentiality and trust between patients and providers. HIPAA Compliance,Risk Management,Patient Privacy,Healthcare Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Privacy efforts are intended to project an image of trust to consumers worried about the loss of their privacy, to dissuade lawmakers from tightening regulations, to prevent costly courtroom battles, and to avoid public relations nightmares while encouraging online transactions. IT . . . . Privacy efforts are intended to project an image of trust to consumers worried about the loss of their privacy, to dissuade lawmakers from tightening regulations, to prevent costly courtroom battles, and to avoid public relations nightmares while encouraging online transactions. IT data privacy efforts are being stepped up in the financial services and health care fields, which are being prodded by new laws. Net companies have plenty of incentive to regulate themselves now rather than wait to see what will emerge from the scores of privacy-related bills that have been introduced in both Congress and state legislatures. Companies doing business online would pay from $9 billion to $36 billion modifying their Web sites to comply with proposed privacy laws, according to a study released May 8 which was underwritten by the Association for Competitive Technology, a Washington-based lobbying organization backed by Microsoft. The link for this article located at InfoWorld is no longer available. . Privacy efforts are intended to project an image of trust to consumers worried about the loss of the. privacy, efforts, intended, project, image, trust, consumers, worried, about. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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