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Industry Insights
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Richard Staynings, a cybersecurity evangelist with Clearwater Compliance and a HIMSS Cybersecurity Committee member, advocates for providers to make sure its third-party tools work well together and do not create unwanted vulnerabilities. (HIMSS TV/VIDEO)
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The cancer research center argued it didn’t need to encrypt its data as it was for research, but a federal judge upheld the OCR fine.
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Potential NIST Funding
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), through a new reauthorization bill from the House Science Committee, would get $103.2 million for cybersecurity and privacy research.
Specifically, the bill suggests that NIST should work on "the development and publication of new cybersecurity tools, encryption methods, and best practices for internet of things security."
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California's New Privacy Law: It's Almost GDPR in the US
The California Consumer Privacy Act, much like the EU's GDPR, gives consumers new rights related to their personal data. Healthcare organizations now need to figure out how the law applies to them.
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Clearwater Insights
The True Cost Of A Data Breach
Investing in IRM is not as simple as decisions to invest in new lines of business. In new business decisions, estimating return on investment can be fairly straightforward. But when a health care organization is investing in IRM, the question becomes less about “What do we have to gain?” through investment, and more about “What do we stand to lose?” if such investment isn’t made.
That’s why it’s important to understand the true cost of a data breach. Understanding the total potential financial impact helps provide context for discussions about allocating resources to IRM.
Read full article by Barry Mathis, Senior Vice President and Chief Business Development Officer, Clearwater Compliance.
Clearwater Proudly Expanding Partnerships
OhioHealth and Clearwater Compliance Announce Three-Year Cyber Risk Services™ Partnership
OhioHealth has been successfully using Clearwater’s IRM|Pro™ cyber risk management software and professional services since 2016, leading to its decision to expand the partnership.
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