Are You Ready for the Internet Explorer 11 Retirement?

Regarding privacy issues during declared disasters, you should know when some HIPAA requirements are set aside or modified to better serve those who might otherwise suffer.
What HIPAA Sanctions and Penalties are Waived in Declared Emergencies?

Regarding privacy issues during declared disasters, you should know when some HIPAA requirements are set aside or modified to better serve those who might otherwise suffer.
Top 5 HIPAA Compliance Issues and Who Commits Them

Every hour of every day an average of two HIPAA complaints come into the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR). Let us help you stay in compliance and stay off the OCR’s complaint list.
The Great Resignation Has Great Consequences on Your Data: 3 Tips for Protecting Data When Employees Quit

Quitters. They’re everywhere. At least this is true concerning the Great Resignation where, in the past few years, millions have quit their jobs to seek out higher pay or better employment. If you are worried that former employees may still know how to access your data, these 3 steps will help.
HIPAA Updates are Focus of Proposed Legislation

What happens online stays online. It’s a fact of modern living. However, when that pertains to patient data, is enough being done to protect who has access to it?
Smishing Is To Texts What Phishing Is To Emails And It’s Getting Worse

Smishing attacks are on the rise, capable of stealing credentials and distributing malware right into that device in the palm of your hand – your phone. The term smishing is a combination of “SMS” (short message services, widely referred to as texting) with phishing.
OCR Proposes Big Changes to HIPAA Privacy Rule

This week, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released proposed changes to the HIPAA Privacy Rule that would “break down barriers that have stood in the way of commonsense care coordination and value-based arrangements for far too long,” according HHS Secretary Alex Azar.