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The Laws Regulating Health Data

A data breach in 2021 impacted more than 710,000 vision patients. Learn about the laws at play.

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How Generative AI Is Allowing More Criminals To Go Into Cyber Crime

New research finds cyber attackers are using generative AI to write malware. We explain why the risk is more than just new and exotic social engineering schemes.

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Create A Cyber Risk Management Plan Before There Is A Breach

Failing to assess and address cyber risks and vulnerabilities leaves your organization vulnerable to a ransomware attack. We examine.

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Bad Actors Use Phishing Because It Still Works

An FBI report shows a record number of complaints received, and phishing tops the 2023 list. Learn about the importance of training.

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Health Plan Administrators Under Questioning For Rising Fees And Inflated Costs

Plaintiffs allege a bank's plan charges participants more for generic prescription drugs than other plans that are widely available at lower prices. We examine.

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Has Your Organization Been Deepfake Scammed? You Make The Call

Over half of businesses in the U.S. and U.K. have been targeted by financial scams powered by deepfake technology. Has your organization been deepfake scammed? You make the call.

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Create Audit "Footprints" To Help Prevent And Flag Embezzlement

The bookkeeper for a family-owned business stole thousands of dollars by forging checks and altering financial records. Learn about prevention tips.

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Are Remote Workers Happier? You Make The Call

A study questions whether remote work is "unworkable", and claims that remote workers are happier. Do you agree? You make the call and join the conversation.

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A Hunt For Lost Bitcoin Millions, EEOC Teases Out FY 2024 Litigation Stats, And A Work-Life Balance Survey

McCalmon attorneys examine a request for a high-tech hunt for 647M in thrown-out bitcoin; EEOC FY 2024 litigation stats, and work-life surveys.

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