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Wall Street Banks War-Game Cyber Defense at Treasury’s Direction
With global tensions rising over Ukraine, the cutthroat competitiveness of the US financial sector is yielding to partnership over the conviction that a cyberattack against even a group of minor banks—or a third-party service provider—could imperil everyone in a highly connected system. Some of the nation’s largest banks are now working with the Treasury Department.
Medical Review Institute of America Dodges Data Breach Claims
Medical Review Institute of America escaped claims that it was negligent in securing customer’s personal health data, as a federal judge ruled that the plaintiff lacks standing to bring the breach suit.
Medi-Cal Benefits Manager Faces Suit Over Breach of Medical Info
Partnership HealthPlan of California faces a proposed class action over allegations that the company was negligent in securing enrollee data, leading to a breach that affected over 800,000 individuals.
Private Sector Input Needed for US Privacy Enhancing Technology
Federal contractors can help inform the government’s national strategy on advancing privacy enhancing technology (PET) through a White House request for information.
PNC Bank Must Continue to Face Most Claims Over Data Breach
New York Fines Carnival $5 Million Over Data Security Lapses (1)
Telehealth Is Booming During Covid. Is it Here to Stay?
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