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Month: September 2009

Data Security & Privacy

Putting Patient Records Online: Do the Incentives Account for the Risks?

Posted on September 29, 2009March 23, 2016

  In The New York Times today, Steve Lohr wrote an article about how the drive towards making patient records available online has taken a huge step forward by a major New York regional hospital group, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System.  The group plans on offering its affiliated doctors subsidies of up to $40,000 […]

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City of Medina, WA, Erodes Our Right to Privacy

Posted on September 17, 2009March 23, 2016

Back on June 30th of this year, I wrote a blog entry about how shocked I was to see a sign posted on the city limits of Medina, WA, which informed all incoming motorists that they are being "watched" by Medina city officials.  As a follow up to what I reported back in June, a […]

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The New York Times Web Site Breached Over the Weekend

Posted on September 16, 2009March 23, 2016

  The New York Times reported today that over the weekend an unknown group of people placed a rogue advertisement onto the Web site’s homepage.  The malicious ad took over the browsers of many people who visited the site.  In a common scheme used by hackers, the users were "invited" to download a program to […]

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Twittering While At Work – What are Business Owners to do?

Posted on September 4, 2009March 23, 2016

  As the Twitter phenomenom continues to explode, and more and more people feel the necessary urge to tell the entire world what they are doing at every exact moment, one major issues continues to emerge, namely, how are businesses supposed to react towards Twitter from an internal policy standpoint?  Twitter, can create a multitude […]

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