The dangers of NOT passing cybersecurity legislation in 2012
by Brian Ahern - President and CEO of Industrial Defender - Monday, 18 June 2012.
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Something the government needs to incorporate into its legislation is a privacy (or hold-harmless) protection for the private sector to help encourage disclosure of threats to the government. This hold-harmless policy will ensure that both the public and private sectors can collaborate on security threats without repercussions. I urge legislators to seriously consider these aspects and begin to put into place tangible protection for our infrastructure.

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The CSO perspective on healthcare security and compliance

Posted on 20 May 2013.  |  Randall Gamby is the CSO of the Medicaid Information Service Center of New York. In this interview he discusses healthcare security and compliance challenges and offers a variety of tips.


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