
August 27, 2024
On August 13, 2024, Enzo Biochem Inc. and its subsidiary Enzo Clinical Labs, Inc. settled with the New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey Attorneys General for a $4.5 million payment after a security incident in April 2023. The settlement followed findings that Enzo failed to implement security measures recommended in a 2021 vendor HIPAA risk assessment, leading to violations of both the HIPAA Security and Breach Notification Rules and New York’s SHIELD Act. Enzo did not admit liability as part of the settlement. This case emphasizes the importance of promptly addressing security vulnerabilities and indicates potential enforcement actions for HIPAA-covered entities under the SHIELD Act.
Violation of HIPAA Security Rule = Violation of NY SHIELD Act | Data Protection Report Data Protection Report
August 27, 2024
In 2023, a notable increase in Fortune 500 companies recognizing AI as a risk was reported, rising from 9% in 2022 to 56.2%. This shift follows the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022. Industries vary significantly in their perception of AI risk, with media and entertainment at 91.7%, software and tech at 86.4%, and healthcare at 65.1%, among others. The automotive industry notably lags, with only 18.8% acknowledging AI as a risk. This highlights the divergence in how different sectors are preparing for the integration and challenges posed by AI technologies.
Allie K. Miller on LinkedIn: In 2023, over half of Fortune 500 companies (56.2%) listed AI as a risk. publication
August 27, 2024
The article discusses the challenge cybersecurity professionals face in proving their value, given that their successes are often characterized by the absence of attacks. To address this, cybersecurity efforts should translate risk reduction into tangible financial terms and align with business continuity metrics like Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO). Highlighting proactive threat detection and the cost of inaction can justify investments. Regular scenario-based simulations, threat intelligence metrics, post-incident reviews, and business impact assessments can demonstrate preparedness and savings. These efforts elevate cybersecurity from a cost center to a strategic asset, as emphasized by the author, Dr. Dennis E. Leber.
August 27, 2024
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare is raising significant ethical and practical concerns among nurses, particularly regarding job displacement and the potential loss of human touch in patient care. Chief Nursing Officers (CNOs) are urged to include nurses in decision-making processes to ensure smooth implementation and to mitigate these concerns. Robbie Freeman of Mount Sinai Health System advocates for a collaborative approach, involving data scientists, engineers, and frontline team members in co-designing AI solutions. Alongside other healthcare leaders, Freeman has proposed the "5 Rights of AI in Healthcare," a framework to guide the ethical and effective implementation of AI. The framework emphasizes identifying the right objective, approach, competency, data, and safeguards. These guidelines aim to empower nurse leaders with essential questions for AI implementation, ensuring patient safety and high-quality care while leveraging nursing informatics experts to bridge technology and clinical practice.
5 Questions Nurse Leaders Must Ask About AI HealthLeaders Media
August 27, 2024
On August 13, 2024, Enzo Biochem Inc. and its subsidiary Enzo Clinical Labs, Inc. settled with the New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey Attorneys General for a $4.5 million payment after a security incident in April 2023. The settlement followed findings that Enzo failed to implement security measures recommended in a 2021 vendor HIPAA risk assessment, leading to violations of both the HIPAA Security and Breach Notification Rules and New York’s SHIELD Act. Enzo did not admit liability as part of the settlement. This case emphasizes the importance of promptly addressing security vulnerabilities and indicates potential enforcement actions for HIPAA-covered entities under the SHIELD Act.
Violation of HIPAA Security Rule = Violation of NY SHIELD Act | Data Protection Report Data Protection Report
August 27, 2024
In 2023, a notable increase in Fortune 500 companies recognizing AI as a risk was reported, rising from 9% in 2022 to 56.2%. This shift follows the introduction of ChatGPT in late 2022. Industries vary significantly in their perception of AI risk, with media and entertainment at 91.7%, software and tech at 86.4%, and healthcare at 65.1%, among others. The automotive industry notably lags, with only 18.8% acknowledging AI as a risk. This highlights the divergence in how different sectors are preparing for the integration and challenges posed by AI technologies.
Allie K. Miller on LinkedIn: In 2023, over half of Fortune 500 companies (56.2%) listed AI as a risk. publication
August 27, 2024
The article discusses the challenge cybersecurity professionals face in proving their value, given that their successes are often characterized by the absence of attacks. To address this, cybersecurity efforts should translate risk reduction into tangible financial terms and align with business continuity metrics like Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO). Highlighting proactive threat detection and the cost of inaction can justify investments. Regular scenario-based simulations, threat intelligence metrics, post-incident reviews, and business impact assessments can demonstrate preparedness and savings. These efforts elevate cybersecurity from a cost center to a strategic asset, as emphasized by the author, Dr. Dennis E. Leber.
August 27, 2024
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare is raising significant ethical and practical concerns among nurses, particularly regarding job displacement and the potential loss of human touch in patient care. Chief Nursing Officers (CNOs) are urged to include nurses in decision-making processes to ensure smooth implementation and to mitigate these concerns. Robbie Freeman of Mount Sinai Health System advocates for a collaborative approach, involving data scientists, engineers, and frontline team members in co-designing AI solutions. Alongside other healthcare leaders, Freeman has proposed the "5 Rights of AI in Healthcare," a framework to guide the ethical and effective implementation of AI. The framework emphasizes identifying the right objective, approach, competency, data, and safeguards. These guidelines aim to empower nurse leaders with essential questions for AI implementation, ensuring patient safety and high-quality care while leveraging nursing informatics experts to bridge technology and clinical practice.
5 Questions Nurse Leaders Must Ask About AI HealthLeaders Media

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