From the Upper Arlington Police Beat: A laptop computer containing personal information and confidential medical records was reported lost and presumed stolen after its owner accidentally left it at a business on the 3200 block of Tremont Road on Aug. 25, according to Upper Arlington police reports. The owner has contacted the credit bureau about…
White paper: The Case for Informed Consent
PPR has issued a new white paper. From their press release: Patient Privacy Rights (PPR), the nation’s leading health privacy watchdog released a white paper entitled, “The Case for Informed Consent: Why it is Critical to Honor What Patients Expect: for Health Care, Health IT and Privacy.” The paper is designed to be a primer…
FL: Laptop theft results in data breach for P.K. Yonge employees, students
From the University of Florida: The personal information of more than 8,300 current and former students and employees of P.K. Yonge Development Research School was on a laptop computer stolen last month. P.K. Yonge is a kindergarten-through-grade-12 laboratory school affiliated with University of Florida’s College of Education. The computer files contained employee payroll, employee parking…
UK Information Commissioner (ICO) Enforcements and Website Hacks
“alexisfitzg” blogs: I did a brief analysis of the enforcement notices that have been handed out by the UK Information Commissioner (ICO) to organisations found to be in breach of the Data Protection Act. The idea was to see how many incidents were a result of a website hack (SQL Injection, XSS etc.) About 100…
Triplets' Parents Sue Hospital & Media
Dan McCue reports on a case in Illinois: Surrogate parents of newborn triplets claim a hospital and major media outlets violated medical privacy laws and subjected them to “humiliation, embarrassment and emotional distress” by publishing photos and stories about their newborns. The parents say they never gave Advocate Christ Medical Center permission to release personal…
Sensors and In-Home Collection of Health Data: A Privacy by Design Approach
From the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario’s web site: In-home health care monitoring devices are gaining in prominence. Technological improvements in networking, wireless communications, and the miniaturization of electronics have resulted in a suite of emerging technologies that rely on the collection of information from within the home, from an individual’s body, or both….