The House Energy and Commerce Committee met again to assess how to craft a bipartisan federal privacy law that would give consumers control over their data and prevent big tech exploitation.
The strategy, released Thursday morning, seeks to create “fundamental shifts” across two areas: broadly moving responsibility for insecure technology from the users and small businesses who are often victims of cyberattacks to the manufacturer and building more long-term investments in the way such technology is designed, built and secured.
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HHS Office of Civil Rights stands up new divisions to combat staffing constraints and HIPAA complaints after report details funding impact on enforcement.
As risk practitioners CISOs make risk vs reward decisions on a daily and sometimes hour by hour basis. As a profession we must understand our organizations risk tolerance and appetite as well as our own. Regulations are lagging indicators. SOX was established as a direct response to unethical behavior. Unfortunately, regulations in cybersecurity an...
Potential efforts by the Biden administration to move new cybersecurity regulations through Congress could run headlong into a Republican-controlled House.
GoodRx is required to send consumers breach notices over the alleged egregious privacy practices that enabled consumer data to be shared with third parties without user consent.
Office of Civil Rights received 34,077 new complaints of possible HIPAA and HITECH violations in 2021, a 25% increase from 2020, while funding constraints limit enforcement.
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