
January 14, 2025
The increasing reliance on emerging technologies has resulted in a notable rise in data-security class-action lawsuits, primarily due to the growing amount of sensitive data generated by online activities. High-profile companies like Meta and Apple have faced significant settlements as consumers, now more informed about their data privacy rights, are increasingly willing to litigate. The fragmented regulatory framework in the U.S. complicates compliance for companies, which are also experiencing heightened scrutiny from both consumers and regulators. In response, organizations are investing more in data security measures and professional training to mitigate risks, while corporate data security experts recommend adhering to industry standards and conducting regular security audits to strengthen defenses against potential breaches.
Surge in Data-Security Lawsuits Forces Companies to Strengthen Protections Security Info Watch
January 14, 2025
Wildfires in Los Angeles County are severely disrupting the local healthcare system, leading to the destruction of at least one medical clinic and the evacuation of nursing facilities with elderly patients. Routine appointments have been canceled, and staffing shortages are complicating care delivery as providers manage personal losses and evacuations. Despite these challenges, many healthcare professionals, including oncologist Ravi Salgia, continue to prioritize patient care. Hospitals are on high alert and preparing for possible evacuations, while emergency services struggle with increased demands and logistical barriers. The California Department of Managed Health Care is ensuring health plans facilitate access to medical services for those affected, including prescription refills.
Wildfires Devastate LA Healthcare System, Straining Hospitals and Services KFF Health News
January 14, 2025
CES 2025 presented a range of innovative and unusual technology products, illustrating the event's distinct creativity. Key highlights include the Nékojita FuFu robotic cat that cools drinks for baby food, and an electronic spoon from Kirin Holdings that enhances low-sodium meals with simulated saltiness. Acer launched the Nitro Blaze 11 handheld gaming console featuring a large display, while Lenovo unveiled the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, which transforms its screen size effortlessly. Other noteworthy gadgets included Spicerr, an AI spice dispenser, Birdfy's smart birdbath for birdwatching, and a high-end smart espresso machine from Meticulous that mimics barista techniques.
CES 2025 Unveils Eccentric Tech: From Robotic Cats to Rollable Screens TechCrunch
January 14, 2025
The HHS has appointed three new officials to lead initiatives in artificial intelligence, technology, and data management as part of a reorganization aimed at strengthening its focus in these areas. Alicia Rouault will serve as the associate deputy assistant secretary for technology policy and chief technology officer, Kristen Honey takes on the role of chief data officer, and Meghan Dierks becomes the chief artificial intelligence officer. The restructuring shifts these roles to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, with Micky Tripathi also taking on a new title as assistant secretary for technology policy, highlighting the department's commitment to enhancing its technological capabilities.
HHS Strengthens Tech Leadership with Key AI and Data Appointments Fedscoop
January 14, 2025
The increasing reliance on emerging technologies has resulted in a notable rise in data-security class-action lawsuits, primarily due to the growing amount of sensitive data generated by online activities. High-profile companies like Meta and Apple have faced significant settlements as consumers, now more informed about their data privacy rights, are increasingly willing to litigate. The fragmented regulatory framework in the U.S. complicates compliance for companies, which are also experiencing heightened scrutiny from both consumers and regulators. In response, organizations are investing more in data security measures and professional training to mitigate risks, while corporate data security experts recommend adhering to industry standards and conducting regular security audits to strengthen defenses against potential breaches.
Surge in Data-Security Lawsuits Forces Companies to Strengthen Protections Security Info Watch
January 14, 2025
Wildfires in Los Angeles County are severely disrupting the local healthcare system, leading to the destruction of at least one medical clinic and the evacuation of nursing facilities with elderly patients. Routine appointments have been canceled, and staffing shortages are complicating care delivery as providers manage personal losses and evacuations. Despite these challenges, many healthcare professionals, including oncologist Ravi Salgia, continue to prioritize patient care. Hospitals are on high alert and preparing for possible evacuations, while emergency services struggle with increased demands and logistical barriers. The California Department of Managed Health Care is ensuring health plans facilitate access to medical services for those affected, including prescription refills.
Wildfires Devastate LA Healthcare System, Straining Hospitals and Services KFF Health News
January 14, 2025
CES 2025 presented a range of innovative and unusual technology products, illustrating the event's distinct creativity. Key highlights include the Nékojita FuFu robotic cat that cools drinks for baby food, and an electronic spoon from Kirin Holdings that enhances low-sodium meals with simulated saltiness. Acer launched the Nitro Blaze 11 handheld gaming console featuring a large display, while Lenovo unveiled the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, which transforms its screen size effortlessly. Other noteworthy gadgets included Spicerr, an AI spice dispenser, Birdfy's smart birdbath for birdwatching, and a high-end smart espresso machine from Meticulous that mimics barista techniques.
CES 2025 Unveils Eccentric Tech: From Robotic Cats to Rollable Screens TechCrunch
January 14, 2025
The HHS has appointed three new officials to lead initiatives in artificial intelligence, technology, and data management as part of a reorganization aimed at strengthening its focus in these areas. Alicia Rouault will serve as the associate deputy assistant secretary for technology policy and chief technology officer, Kristen Honey takes on the role of chief data officer, and Meghan Dierks becomes the chief artificial intelligence officer. The restructuring shifts these roles to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, with Micky Tripathi also taking on a new title as assistant secretary for technology policy, highlighting the department's commitment to enhancing its technological capabilities.
HHS Strengthens Tech Leadership with Key AI and Data Appointments Fedscoop

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