An Unencrypted Thumb Drive Costs a Medical Practice $150,000

An Unencrypted Thumb Drive Costs a Medical Practice $150,000

Adult & Pediatric Dermatology, P.C. of Concord, Mass. must pay a $150,000 HIPAA penalty after losing 2,200 patient records. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights, the HIPAA penalty occurred when an unencrypted thumb drive was stolen from an employee’s vehicle. In addition, the medical practice failed...

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Duleep Pillai
January 21, 2014
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An Unencrypted Thumb Drive Costs a Medical Practice $150,000

Law Firms and The BYOD Trend: How to Manage Potential Security Risks

Law firms are rapidly adopting the “bring your own device” trend to improve productivity and efficiencies. But there’s a problem — Using BYOD can impact your law firm’s security.  This can be addressed by creating BYOD policies. It’s critical to define your employee rights and appropriate use of mobile devices in order to protect your...

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Duleep Pillai
January 20, 2014
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An Unencrypted Thumb Drive Costs a Medical Practice $150,000

Retailers Beware: BlackPOS Continues To Attack Merchants In The U.S.

It hasn’t been that long since the Target Corp. and Neiman Marcus security breaches, and now cybersecurity firm IntelCrawler has discovered at least six ongoing attacks at other U.S. merchants. Retailers in California and New York were among those compromised by the latest attacks. They haven’t revealed how many individuals were affected. It appears the...

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Duleep Pillai
January 19, 2014
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An Unencrypted Thumb Drive Costs a Medical Practice $150,000

New Year, New Security Measures

Protect Your Business From McAfee’s Predicted Security Threats. If you’re wondering what security threats to look out for in the New Year, McAfee released its security predictions for 2014. The report states that: Mobile devices will be a the biggest target for attackers, Ransomware is quickly becoming more sophisticated, and Social sites are being leveraged...

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Duleep Pillai
January 19, 2014
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An Unencrypted Thumb Drive Costs a Medical Practice $150,000

White Hat vs. Black Hat Hackers and The Need For Ethical Hacking

What comes to mind when you hear the term “hacker?” For most people, the term is associated with cyber criminals. But did you know there is such a thing as ethical hacking? Some hackers are criminals and use their computer skills to harm or damage computer systems. These people are called black hat hackers.  White...

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Duleep Pillai
January 18, 2014
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