If you’re looking for the biggest breaches of the year in terms of numbers affected, you can find them over on DataLossDB.org or in others’ reviews. Certainly there were some really big breaches this year, but those were not necessarily the worst, in my opinion. So here’s my short list of the year’s worst breaches…
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Survey – More patient data breaches, less security, and more headaches for patients
Ponemon has released a new survey on data breaches in the healthcare sector. The Second Annual Benchmark Study on Patient Privacy and Data Security, sponsored by ID Experts, is available on their web site, but I want to pull out a few points from the results that I think are worth noting: The number of…
Training Proposed After TRICARE Breach
Howard Anderson writes: The Department of Defense and two other government agencies have issued a proposed rule designed to help ensure that government contractors provide adequate privacy training to their staff members. The proposal comes in the wake of a recent healthcare information breach incident involving a contractor to TRICARE, the military health program. Read more on GovInfoSecurity. As an…
TRICARE Investigates Beneficiary Data Breach
The TRICARE Management Activity is reviewing its data protection policies and procedures in the wake of a data breach involving personal health information of an estimated 4.9 million military clinic and hospital patients. The breach potentially affects patients who received care or filled pharmacy prescriptions in San Antonio-area military treatment facilities from 1992 through Sept….
Class Slams Michaels for Data Breach
Chris Fry reports on yet another potential class action lawsuit against Michael’s Store – and it includes a timeliness of notification claim: Michaels Stores took almost 3 months to warn customers that their debit cards’ PIN numbers may have been stolen by skimming devices in at least 20 states, a class action claims in Passaic…
Data Breach Notification Laws Influence Storage Location Decisions
Mathew J. Schwartz reports: Many companies that look to process and store sensitive data — including intellectual property — abroad as a cost-cutting measure are seeking countries with minimal data breach notification requirements, according to a survey of 1,000 senior IT decision makers by market research firm Vanson Bourne. The survey was sponsored by Intel’s…