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8 Apr 2016, 5:06 am by Benjamin Wittes
Of course, the success of these changes would not have been possible without the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. [read post]
The idea behind the law is that it is in the best interests of the public to have access to information on public figures. [read post]
7 Apr 2016, 11:13 am by Eugene Volokh
(Note that the allegations are that O’Brien was standing outside the offices, and talking and recording through the office doors.) [read post]
7 Apr 2016, 10:19 am by Fox Rothschild LLP
As with the first round of audits, in round two OCR will be reviewing compliance with HIPAA Privacy, Security and Breach Notification rules. [read post]
7 Apr 2016, 10:19 am by Fox Rothschild LLP
As with the first round of audits, in round two OCR will be reviewing compliance with HIPAA Privacy, Security and Breach Notification rules. [read post]
7 Apr 2016, 8:39 am by Kimberly Gold (US)
The discussion will be led by Boris Segalis, co-chair of Norton Rose Fulbright’s Data Protection, Privacy and Cybersecurity practice in the US, Marcus Evans, data privacy partner in Norton Rose Fulbright’s London office and Jay Modrall, anti-trust and competition partner in Norton Rose Fulbright’s Brussels office. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 1:30 pm
The OLC opinion is probably far more meaningful to the public and to our privacy than we could possibly guess. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 1:13 pm by Jamie Markham
On the privacy side of the balance, the court concluded that a parolee generally enjoys less liberty than the average citizen, and that whatever privacy interest Samson may have had was further diminished by the fact that he was subject to a warrantless search condition of which he was unambiguously informed. [read post]
6 Apr 2016, 1:13 pm by Jamie Markham
On the privacy side of the balance, the court concluded that a parolee generally enjoys less liberty than the average citizen, and that whatever privacy interest Samson may have had was further diminished by the fact that he was subject to a warrantless search condition of which he was unambiguously informed. [read post]
Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology and Office for Civil Rights (OCR), as well as the Food and Drug Administration, follows OCR’s release of the revamped audit protocol for the upcoming HIPAA Phase 2 audits, and increased focus on cybersecurity by health regulators. [read post]
5 Apr 2016, 12:31 pm by Alex R. McQuade
The New York Times writes that the meeting aimed to “correct gaps in Belgium’s widely criticized ability to track terrorist plots” and that “the half-dozen experts focused on long-term structural fixes to the Belgians’ failure to share intelligence effectively and to tighten porous borders, but not on providing information about suspected Islamic State operatives. [read post]
5 Apr 2016, 8:00 am by Robert Kreisman
The use of the monitoring system is thought to be a way to sharply reduce the number of nursing home abuses inflicted on residents, but at the same time nursing home residents sacrifice privacy and the security of their health-care information. [read post]
5 Apr 2016, 8:00 am by Robert Kreisman
The use of the monitoring system is thought to be a way to sharply reduce the number of nursing home abuses inflicted on residents, but at the same time nursing home residents sacrifice privacy and the security of their health-care information. [read post]
5 Apr 2016, 8:00 am by Robert Kreisman
The use of the monitoring system is thought to be a way to sharply reduce the number of nursing home abuses inflicted on residents, but at the same time nursing home residents sacrifice privacy and the security of their health-care information. [read post]
4 Apr 2016, 8:30 pm by Lynn Sessions
Additionally, more and more states are including health information in the definition of “personal information” under the state statutes triggering a state obligation to notify affected residents. [read post]
4 Apr 2016, 2:35 pm
Guisti also read aloud the following portion of exhibit 33: `The governor of this state whose name is attached to a bullshit warrant is sure to vent his frustration through your department, the Kendall County Sheriff's Office, through Eric Weis and probably the spineless mayor you convinced to lie after violating my privacy rights and overstepping your jurisdiction by observing my online activity. [read post]
Nomi’s privacy policy promised that it would provide an opt-out mechanism at stores using its services, which, according to the FTC, implied that consumers would be informed when stores were using Nomi’s tracking technology. [read post]