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Catholic Health Care Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia agrees to pay $650,000 fine over 2014 data breach. Organizations that provide services to entities handling personal health information and health records—like doctors offices and hospitals—for some time now have been required to comply with the security and privacy requirements of the Health Information Portability and […]

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There’s been a lot of talk in recent years about encryption and what the FBI terms its “Going Dark” problem—its inability to read the communications of surveillance targets because more and more data is being encrypted. And while the end-to-end messaging encryption that protects data in transit in apps like WhatsApp get a lot of […]

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It may be difficult to imagine, but emerging cyber-crime markets can be just as lucrative an opportunity for cybercriminals as those in the developed world. These remote areas have been slow to get online, but malicious actors have already stepped in to take advantage of the lack of security awareness in these populations. In the […]

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