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HIPAA security rule explained in 137 pages
April 12, 2005
Federal government explains how medical record-keeping must be secured.
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Hold up on HIPPA
March 12, 2004
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Security takes a backseat to penny-pinching
January 7, 2004
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Security workers praise Sarbanes-Oxley
December 22, 2004
In a survey, 66 percent said that regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and others have improved security.
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Health care struggles with security's cost
February 26, 2004
Security's high price tag and a lack of expertise has many health care companies balking at complying with regulations that would protect digital patient data.
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McAfee to capture Citadel Security
October 3, 2006
Acquisition, which is worth $60 million, is designed to expand McAfee's efforts in the regulatory-compliance market.
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Study: Regulations driving security spending
September 29, 2003
A poll of corporate executives finds that companies are increasing spending on security to satisfy legislation--not necessarily because they see the light.
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Symantec builds double-clad security service
November 5, 2004
Plans to integrate two existing alert services in bid to tap compliance market.
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ROI: Risk of incarceration?
November 14, 2005
It's hard to prove monetary return of investments in security, but execs understand the risk of not complying with regulations.
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Tech industry put on security notice
December 4, 2003
Bush administration officials praise industry efforts to create security programs--but pledge that if those initiatives fail, legislation will soon follow.
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Hidden gold in corporate cleanup
November 24, 2004
Corporations' rush to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act looks likely to be a boon for security product makers.
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Data privacy standards, American style
October 11, 2005
NetIQ's Kimber Spradlin says that when it comes to data privacy, the EU is way ahead of Uncle Sam. That may be about to change.
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Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have eyes
October 25, 2004
As more firms install software to keep tabs on workers, start-ups and heavy hitters alike spy an opportunity in surveillance products.
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