17 July 2012

Q&A: On the delicate dance of data breach notification - Government Health IT


The proliferation of mobile devices, in combination with the addressable encryption standard under HIPAA, has created something of a data breach nightmare for hospital and public health department CIOs. The trickiest part: Deciding when to issue breach ...

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'Number one most wanted' Nazi-war criminal accused of complicity in 15700 ... - Daily Mail


A statement released on Sunday by Efraim Zuroff, the director of the centre dedicated to hunting down Nazi-war criminals, said it had submitted new evidence regarding crimes committed during World War II by its 'Number One Most Wanted suspect' Laszlo ...

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Data Breach Prevention and Remediation: How to Protect Your Company - Techie Insider


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Pulaski accuses rival bank and former employees of data theft - Finextra


Pulaski accuses rival bank and former employees of data theft. Missouri-based Pulaski Bank has filed a lawsuit against rival First State Bank and three former employees alleging the theft of customer information, loan files and confidential trade secrets.

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IP crime report: coordination does work -- if you let it - IPKat (blog)


Also, the ease with which consumers have been able to help themselves to content without payment is something that cuts into commercial infringers' margins as well as legitimate traders'] ... The Intellectual Property Office has launched a 'Best ...

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16 July 2012

Into the data jungle - The Lawyer


The event tackled proposals on data protection regulation that could impose eye-watering penalties of up to 3 per cent of worldwide turnover on companies for breaching the rules, which would apply across the EU and impose German-style obligations.

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San Francisco may pay $762K for emergency dispatcher harrassment, gender ... - San Francisco Examiner


In 2008, as a supervisor then, Moylan complained about a 'blatant misuse of city monies,' with certain employees covering for one another when others didn't show up for work, the lawsuit said. ... they 'spent their time in the office chatting on the ...

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