A former Justice official told SC Media that future cybersecurity cases relying on the False Claims Act must go further in demonstrating that the government views noncompliance in cybersecurity as a serious breach of contract worthy of denying payment.
The Biden administration, Congress, and tech giants are all working to address patient privacy concerns brought on by the overturning of Roe v. Wade, including a possible HIPAA update.
The Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Civil Rights (OCR) has agreed to implement a feedback mechanism by adding language and contact information to the confirmation email that healthcare entities receive.
Experts believe quantum computers capable of breaking classic public-key encryption are still years away from reality. For the federal government, however, the future is now and NIST is working to quickly enshrine the new algorithms into U.S. cryptography standards and clear the way for federal adoption.
As CISOs embark on implementing an Intellectual Property protection effort, they are often met with resistance, being challenged as to the necessity of the effort. Join Michael as he shares his experience in winning the support for his efforts to properly classify and secure the information and systems. To view the article from the CISO COMPASS Boo...
PCI DSS v4.0 was released on March 31st, 2022 and we've got Jeff Man joining us today to discuss some of the more notable changes that folks should be aware of. Some great resources from Jeff and his employer on PCI 4.0: https://info.obsglobal.com/pci-4.0-resources. And the PCI Council's own summary of changes between PCI 3.2.1 and 4.0: https://sec...
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