Posts Tagged ‘email security’

Sending Cleartext IM and Email Is *NOT* Secure Even If Your Doc Says It Is…Part 1

Monday, November 19th, 2007

I got some interesting comments and questions, and lots of good direct feedback, about my blog post on sending cleartext patient information last week, “HIPAA: Beware Doctors Who Claim They Don’t Have To Follow Safeguard and Privacy Requirements” so I wanted to take this opportunity to discuss the topic a little more.

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Sending Cleartext IM and Email Is *NOT* Secure Even If Your Doc Says It Is…Part 1

Monday, November 19th, 2007

I got some interesting comments and questions, and lots of good direct feedback, about my blog post on sending cleartext patient information last week, “HIPAA: Beware Doctors Who Claim They Don’t Have To Follow Safeguard and Privacy Requirements” so I wanted to take this opportunity to discuss the topic a little more.

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Insider Threat Example: Leaked Clinton Memo Provides At Least 5 Good Security Lessons

Tuesday, May 29th, 2007

Mid-last week it was widely reported, probably more so in the national news than here in Iowa, that one of Hillary Clinton’s top campaign folks had written a memo to her urging her to skip Iowa and focus on other states. This leaked memo was the grist of much discussion on the political talk shows over the weekend.

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Security and Legal Implications: NLRB Hears Oral Argument Regarding Employee’s Use of Employer’s Email System

Sunday, April 8th, 2007

There are increasing reports of email misuse, malicious use, mistaken use, and just plain bad implementations of email systems that allow the many threats out in the wild and woolly Internet, and the desperado insiders, to exploit vulnerabilities. It is most common for information assurance pros to be fairly diligent in trying to keep malware out of the enterprise network through scanning and filtering emails, and it is good to see that it is also becoming a growing trend to try and prevent sensitive data from leaving the enterprise by using scanning and encryption. However, there are many other mishaps and business damage that can occur through the use, or misuse, of email and email monitoring that can have legal implications.

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Office Email Systems Are Not For Personal Use: Common Sense Reminders For Your Employees

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Sunday the New York Times printed a nice article about email privacy and monitoring, “The Risk Is All Yours in Office E-Mail

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