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6 hrs ago | Floridatoday.com

Holmes hospital flags hacked e-mail

A power struggle at Brevard County's largest hospital has taken a serious turn with allegations that the chief of the medical staff pilfered another doctor's e-mail account and violated patient confidentiality laws.

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Related Topix: Florida, Criminal Defense Law, Law

13 hrs ago | Las Vegas Review Journal

Patient Privacy: Fbi probing Umc data leaks

The FBI is investigating claims that sensitive patient information was leaked from University Medical Center, violating federal privacy laws.

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Related Topix: Las Vegas, NV, Clark County, NV

17 hrs ago | TechWeb.com

Industry First: BitArmor Launches New Managed Encryption Software Service

HASH HASH HASH HASH , a leading provider of information-centric , today announced the availability of BitArmor DataControl 4.0, which includes delivery of encryption software as a managed service.

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Related Topix: Allegheny County, PA

Fri Nov 20, 2009

Red Deer Advocate

Calgary police chief says new law that lets EMS share info is necessary

A proposed legislative amendment that would clarify the ability of paramedics to tell police about information that could be related to a crime is necessary, Calgary's police chief said Friday.

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Related Topix: Criminal Defense Law, Law

PrawfsBlawg

Work Email: 'I Always Feel Like ... Somebody's Watching Me'

"Where Intellectual Honesty Has Trumped Partisanship -- Albeit in a Kind of Boring Way Until Recently -- Since 2005" Friday, November 20, 2009 Work Email: "I Always Feel Like ... Somebody's Watching Me" No, this post is not about the singer Rockwell or that annoying Geico commercial, but about whether you should just assume that your boss monitors ...

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Related Topix: Rockwell, Computers

Las Vegas Sun

UMC has patient privacy leak

University Medical Center, which is Clark County's only publicly funded hospital.

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Related Topix: Medicine, Hospital Administration, Healthcare Industry, Clark County, NV, Criminal Defense Law, Law

Richmond Times-Dispatch

Richmond mana s death attributed to swine flu

A Richmond man's death is the latest in Virginia from swine flu, bringing total deaths in the state from the illness to 27.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Richmond, VA, Richmond Metro, Medicine, Influenza

Thu Nov 19, 2009

Ars Technica

Smart grids drag utilities into the swamp of online privacy

The smart grid is rapidly becoming a reality in the US, as utilities have been installing networked monitoring and control equipment, both in their own facilities and in their customers' homes.

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StartupJournal

Courts Raise Bar on Monitoring Email

Close See a sample reprint in PDF format. Order a reprint of this article now LAW JOURNAL Companies Face Tougher Tests to Justify Monitoring Workers' Personal Accounts; Rulings Hinge on 'Expectation of Privacy' By DIONNE SEARCEY Big Brother is watching.

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WLS

Firm sues rival over search-engine keywords

A person searching online for a specific Wisconsin law firm will likely see a rival's sponsored link at the top of the list.

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Related Topix: Science / Technology, Internet, Emerging Technology, Search Engines

Privacy Digest

DNA Testing Firm Goes Bankrupt; Who Gets the Data?

An Icelandic firm that offers private DNA testing to customers has filed for bankruptcy in the U.S., raising privacy concerns about the fate of customer DNA samples and records, according to the Times of London.

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Related Topix: Biotech, deCODE genetics, Medicine, Healthcare Industry

KansasCity.com

Popular Santa letter program ends in Alaska

Thousands of starry-eyed children all over the world are writing letters to the jolly man at the North Pole this holiday season, but they'll not likely to get a response from Santa Claus or his helpers.The U.S. Postal Service is dropping a popular effort begun in 1954 in the small Alaska town of North Pole, where volunteers open and respond to ...

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Related Topix: Alaska, North Pole, AK, Life, Holidays, Christmas, The Postal Service, Indie, Anchorage, AK

Wed Nov 18, 2009

WYOW-TV Eagle River

Area Deaths Blamed on H1N1

The Portage County Health Department releases a statement in reference to the latest death there blamed on the H1N1 virus.

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Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, Portage County, WI, Marathon, WI, Waupaca County, WI

Edmonton Journal

U.S. creates military command for cyber battlefield

File aerial view of the Pentagon in Washington, DC. The U.S. military announced a new "cyber command" designed to wage digital warfare and to bolster defenses against mounting threats to its computer networks.

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Related Topix: Prison, Computers, Fort Meade, MD

Daily Record

Judge: Cops' use of cellphone number didn't violate rights of accused molester

A judge found Tuesday that police didn't violate the privacy rights of an ex-Denville teacher when they tracked down his unlisted cell phone number and had a former student hold a recorded conversation with the teacher he has accused of molesting him in 1998.

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Related Topix: Denville, NJ, Education Etc., Morristown, NJ, Morris County, NJ

Fox News

Will the smart grid protect consumer privacy?

A big shot of stimulus money awarded last month is sure to accelerate the transformation of the U.S. power grid into a massive network capturing data about much of what we do inside our homes.

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Related Topix: Business News

Tue Nov 17, 2009

National Post

Canada's no-fly list lacks information, privacy safeguards

The federal bureaucrat in charge of Canada's "no-fly list" does not necessarily have the information needed to make informed decisions about who should be banned from boarding domestic and international flights, says Canada's privacy watchdog.

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Data Storage Today

Revised Google Books Settlement Proposed

A revised Google Books settlement has been proposed by Google and the author and publisher groups that originally challenged Google's book scanning.

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Related Topix: Emerging Technology, Search Engines

Clover Herald

UK: Millions of customer records sold

Rogue employees at a major mobile phone company illegally sold millions of customer records to rival firms, Britain's information watchdog said Tuesday.

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ClipSyndicate

7OYS: Patient Privacy in a Digital Age

Despite its prevalence in mainstream culture, some experts say the idea of doctor-patient privacy has become almost a myth in the modern healthcare system.

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Related Topix: Video, Health

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