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Whether email, online purchases, or using the blockchain, it amounts to large amounts of datacollected about people. All this data, while easy to store, is also harder to manage and protect. Technology is everywhere in society these days from our communication, shopping, and commerce capabilities.
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implement a securityawareness and training program for all workforce members pursuant to the HIPAA Security Rule. Emerging technologies such as health apps and wearable devices are not necessarily subject to the same privacy or security requirements. 45 CFR 164.308(a)(5)(i).
The most notable regulation is the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , enacted by the European Union (EU) to safeguard individuals’ personal data. GDPR focuses on personally identifiable information and imposes stringent compliance requirements on data providers.
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