Pamela C. Marsh, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, announced that Ashley Assgill Glover, 28, of Miami, Florida, pleaded guilty to one count of theft of government property, one count of possession of unauthorized devices, and one count of aggravated identity theft. Glover is scheduled to be sentenced by U.S. District Court…
FDNY might sell your personal health info? Not so fast….
Gary Buiso and Susan Edelman report that a revised privacy policy by the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) has got some people concerned. Find yourself lying in a city ambulance and your personal health information could be sold to the highest bidder. The FDNY has issued a murky patient-privacy notice that says it may use…
New and very concerning developments following breach involving Disqus comments
Back in December, I noted a breach involving Disqus comments disclosed by a group of investigative journalists calling themselves Research Group (ResearchGruppen) in Sweden. The researchers had been able to identify – and then “out” – pseudoanonymous commenters. Kevin Townsend had some interesting commentary on the case, while Disqus focused on denying any security breach of…
Privacy and Security Considerations of Telehealth
by Joseph Lorenzo Hall February 4, 2014 Telehealth – using telecommunication technologies to prevent illness and promote health – has incredible potential benefits. Telehealth can help reach underserved or remote populations, and it can also help reduce costs in general, while providing more real-time interaction between medical providers and patients. The benefits – and effectiveness – are becoming increasingly…
VA: Beach man questions security of ACA website
Janet Roach of WVEC reports: Rich Guillory of Virginia Beach is questioning the security of the Affordable Care Act website, HealthCare.gov. Guillory signed up for a plan through the website on the marketplace. Just one day later, he started getting phone calls from two Virginia Beach numbers. The callers were asking if he needed help finding…
Paying out of Pocket to Protect Health Privacy: A New but Complicated HIPAA Option; A Report on the HIPAA Right to Restrict Disclosure
The report Paying out of Pocket to Protect Health Privacy: A New but Complicated HIPAA Option; A Report on the HIPAA Right to Restrict Disclosure was published January 30, 2014. Report authors: Bob Gellman and Pam Dixon Access the full nreport on World Privacy Forum.