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NEW TECH: Brinqa takes a ‘graph database’ approach to vulnerability management, app security

The Last Watchdog

Imposing just the right touch of policies and procedures towards mitigating cyber risks is a core challenge facing any company caught up in digital transformation. Related: Data breaches fuel fledgling cyber insurance market. Enterprises, especially, tend to be methodical and plodding. Here are the key takeaways: Blistering pace.

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Digital Health Industry Take Note: New HIPAA Comment Opportunity and Guidance Addresses Growing Risk of Cybersecurity Attacks

Data Matters

Digital health companies should take note of new data privacy and security developments under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) that can affect product planning and customer negotiations. RFI Regarding Recognized Security Practices. Comments must be submitted by June 6, 2022. Cybersecurity Industry Newsletter.

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U.S. Department of Transportation Issues Third Round of Guidance on Automated Vehicles

Data Matters

prioritize safety by addressing potential risks to advance the “life-saving potential of automation, which will strengthen public confidence in these emerging technologies”. The guidance begins by noting that six principles, announced earlier this year, will inform DOT’s approach to automated vehicles. In particular, AV 3.0

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New HIPAA Omnibus Rule: A Compliance Guide

Hunton Privacy

In 2009, the HITECH Act established a statutory requirement for breach notification that obligated covered entities, which include health care providers, group health plans and health care clearinghouses, to notify affected individuals, HHS and, in certain cases, the media of jurisdictions where more than 500 individuals are affected.

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FTC Publishes Red Flags Rule Compliance Guide; Confirms Broad Interpretation of the Rule

Hunton Privacy

On March 20, 2009, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) published its long-awaited guide to the Red Flags Rule (the “Rule”), entitled “Fighting Fraud with Red Flags Rule: A How-To Guide for Business.” For entities subject to the FTC’s jurisdiction, the relevant compliance deadline is May 1, 2009.