by Barry Herrin | Cybersecurity, Data security, Privacy
The overbroad and ubiquitous use of the term “disruption” in the technology context, particularly with reference to computer data privacy and security, may backfire among certain audiences. Here’s how to not lose your credibility. As published in the...
by Barry Herrin | Cybersecurity, Data security, Privacy
Printer-friendly PDF By DRI Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Committee and the DRI Center for Law and Public Policy Authors: Stephen E. Reynolds, Ice Miller LLPBarry S. Herrin, Herrin Health Law, PCLeon Ravenna, KAR GlobalLaura C. Fey, Esq., Fey LLC We hope that all of...
by Barry Herrin | Cybersecurity, Data security
Securing personal health information (PHI) can be a meticulous task inside your organization’s firewall. With restrictions now in place forcing teams to work remotely, many for the first time, and with unfamiliar technology, it’s more critical than ever...
by Barry Herrin | Cybersecurity, Insurance
In October of 2002, The Economist magazine wrote that “total security was impossible” and that insurance would be how businesses managed the financial aspects of cyber risk. Since then, security attacks have changed and become more deceptive and complex,...
by Barry Herrin | Cybersecurity, Data security
No, it doesn’t rhyme, and you can’t dance to it, but it’s what the smart shopper should be adding to his list for the jolly old elf. In case you missed them, several federal agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Federal Bureau of...
by Barry Herrin | Cybersecurity, Data security, Electronic Medical Record, Insurance
As published in Health Law Developments, The Newsletter of the Health Law Section State Bar of Georgia Winter 2018 Abstract The need for constant availability and integrity of patient data means that many organizations compromise on privacy and security, often to...