Here’s an interesting progression in how to address the growing data breaches that occur largely from ignored, overlooked, and/or inadequate security practices…
Posts Tagged ‘encryption’
Employee Suing Starbucks For Poor Security & Laptop Theft
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009Business Info Fact Of The Day: Most Personnel Do Not Protect Laptop Information
Monday, January 19th, 2009The Ponemon Institute seems to have been busy doing surveys throughout the world recently!
According to three separate research surveys they did in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. they report within the BNA Privacy and Security Law Reports (subscription required) about “The Human Factor in Laptop Encryption” many interesting findings. The following are some of the high-level summary statements; see the full reports for some very interesting statistics and analysis:
Business Info Fact Of The Day: Smart Business Leaders Encrypt PII
Friday, January 16th, 2009If you are a business leader you must know and understand that encrypting personally identifiable information (PII) protects that PII from being used for identity theft and other crimes should it fall into the hands of a crook. Business leaders need to know this, but unfortunately too many do not really know what encryption is, let alone how it can be used to protect PII, along with the business.
Commerce Department Issues New Rule For Encryption Exports
Tuesday, October 14th, 2008Remember all the talk in the 1990’s that surrounded the legalities, and largely restrictions, surrounding how encryption could be used for data sent outside the U.S.? Or how encryption tools and algorithms could be exported? It’s been a significantly more silent issue during this new century.
PII Encryption Required by New Massachusetts and Nevada Laws
Monday, September 29th, 2008There is a growing trend in laws that require personally identifiable information (PII) to be encrypted.
Encryption in past laws have been directed to be considered based upon risk, but now they are more explicitly required in some laws.
FISA Change Gives Telecoms Immunity; Headaches Ahead For Businesses?
Thursday, July 10th, 2008In case you didn’t hear about it yet, President Bush just signed into law changes to the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that, among other things, grants immunity to telecom companies that cooperate with the secret warrantless wiretap program.
Yet Another Stolen Laptop With Clear Text Patient PII
Tuesday, March 25th, 2008Yet another in a long procession of laptop thefs, “Stolen laptop contains personal info of 2,500 patients“.
Here are the first few paragraphs…
Encryption So Easy Even A Terrorist Can Use It
Tuesday, February 5th, 2008It seems all business leaders would understand by now, after literally thousands of privacy incidents in recent years, that they need to encrypt personally identifiable information (PII) stored on mobile computers and mobile storage devices, and when sending PII through networks.
Even the bad guys understand this.
A Stolen Health Insurer’s Laptop With PII Is Not Necessarily A HIPAA Violation
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008While scanning the news blurb summaries today, the statement, “This is a violation of HIPAA.” caught my eye. Hmm…let’s see what this is about…
This statement was actually within the reader comments to the story, “Blue Cross reports theft of computer.”
A Stolen Health Insurer’s Laptop With PII Is Not Necessarily A HIPAA Violation
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008While scanning the news blurb summaries today, the statement, “This is a violation of HIPAA.” caught my eye. Hmm…let’s see what this is about…
This statement was actually within the reader comments to the story, “Blue Cross reports theft of computer.”