Archive for March, 2009

31 Info Sec & Privacy Tweets From Past 4 Days

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

I’ve been running across many interesting and useful news reports and pieces of information over the past few days, and putting them out on my Twitter peeps/tweeps/tweets/etc. For posterity and my own future reference, here’s a listing of the ones from the past few days I want to be able to look back upon without paging through multiple posts on my PrivacyProf account…

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31 Info Sec & Privacy Tweets From Past 4 Days

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

I’ve been running across many interesting and useful news reports and pieces of information over the past few days, and putting them out on my Twitter peeps/tweeps/tweets/etc. For posterity and my own future reference, here’s a listing of the ones from the past few days I want to be able to look back upon without paging through multiple posts on my PrivacyProf account…

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31 Info Sec & Privacy Tweets From Past 4 Days

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

I’ve been running across many interesting and useful news reports and pieces of information over the past few days, and putting them out on my Twitter peeps/tweeps/tweets/etc. For posterity and my own future reference, here’s a listing of the ones from the past few days I want to be able to look back upon without paging through multiple posts on my PrivacyProf account…

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HIPAA & Calling Out Full Names In Waiting Rooms

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Over the years I have done several interviews for articles about HIPAA compliance. I recently did an interview for an HCPro article, “Physician offices: Tackle a different set of privacy training challenges.” (Sorry, this is not publicly posted to my knowledge.)
Well, today I received a message about this article from a clearly agitated reader, whose name (of course) I am not including in the following message…

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