Man steals personal information from head injury patients - April 17, 2012
The former manager of the Head Injury Association on Long Island, which manages multiple homes throughout the area for individuals with serious brain damage, was recently indicted for stealing the identities of up to 50 patients.
Data classification can reduce data breach occurrences - April 5, 2012
Accumulating and analyzing massive amounts of information may allow companies to improve business intelligence and customer satisfaction but it also means that data breaches are more likely to occur.
Not all data is created equal - April 5, 2012
People classify records every day, categorizing information or placing documents in more secure locations to keep them out of the reach of unauthorized users.
Settlement reached over data breach - March 27, 2012
In the first settlement reached under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH), BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee agreed to pay $1.5 million to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) for an alleged security breach.
Seoul mobile customers' personal information exposed in breach - March 13, 2012
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency in the South Korean capital recently arrested five workers from a company subcontracted by SK Telecom and KT Corporation - two of the country's major mobile carriers - for leaking and selling the personal information of customers.
Hospital employee fired for misusing patient information - March 5, 2012
Officials at the Hackensack University of New Jersey recently announced that a former employee within the school's medical center used his credentials to steal the personal information of 445 patients.
England school publishes personal information on the web - March 5, 2012
The sensitive information of more than 100 former students and staff members of Durham University in England was recently exposed on the organization's website.
ISO standard brings data classification to healthcare - February 24, 2012
A new regulation by the International Organization for Standardization will help healthcare providers track and secure sensitive information more effectively.
Public employee inappropriately accesses 100 patient records - February 16, 2012
Capital District Health Authority, Nova Scotia's largest health board, has informed 105 patients that their personal information may have been exposed when a former employee viewed confidential records out of curiosity.
Managing cloud data security effectively begins with employee understanding - February 14, 2012
Organizations today are deploying cloud computing to help them remain flexible and efficient during tough economic times.
The role of user driven security in data loss prevention - November 10, 2011
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TITUS Launches advanced email classification solution - September 26, 2011
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