
August 16, 2024
As generative AI hype begins to wane, IT leaders are advised to recalibrate their strategies by focusing on specialized AI models and setting more realistic goals. The need to integrate a variety of AI forms, rather than solely relying on generative AI, is becoming increasingly apparent. This shift will enable organizations to harness the full potential of AI technologies more effectively.
Is the gen AI bubble due to burst? CIOs face rethink ahead CIO
August 16, 2024
CIOs are increasingly incorporating sustainability criteria into their evaluation of potential vendors and IT investments. This shift reflects a broader commitment to sustainability within their organizations. By vetting partners and solutions for green initiatives, CIOs aim to align their technology infrastructure with environmental goals, ensuring that IT practices contribute to broader ecological and corporate social responsibility objectives.
CIOs go green, vet IT investments for sustainability publication
August 15, 2024
The enforcement of the HIPAA Security Rule is primarily overseen by HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR), although other federal agencies, State Attorneys General, and organizations’ own HIPAA Privacy Officers often play more proactive roles in enforcement actions. OCR investigates a minimal number of breach notifications, typically less than 1%, leading to few enforcement actions. Violations requiring attention by other agencies, like the Department of Justice or HHS’ Office of Inspector General, often involve criminal actions or potential federal program exclusions. State Attorneys General may also impose civil monetary penalties for data breaches. While HIPAA Privacy Officers enforce compliance within organizations, the potential for future indirect enforcement by CMS through federal health program conditions signifies a need for stringent voluntary compliance to avoid penalties and exclusions.
Who is Responsible for Enforcing the HIPAA Security Rule? The HIPAA Journal
August 15, 2024
State Representative Donni Steele has called for increased penalties for ransomware attacks targeting Michigan hospitals after a cyber attack impacted McLaren's IT and telephone systems. Currently, hacking penalties in Michigan max out at five years in prison, while ransomware possession carries up to three years. Steele argues these punishments are insufficient given the disruptions to critical medical services, such as those experienced by McLaren and Ascension Healthcare in recent months. Both healthcare systems faced significant operational issues due to cyber attacks, with Ascension confirming potential exposure of patient data. Steele is advocating for stronger legislative measures and enhanced law enforcement collaboration to combat these cyber threats effectively.
Lawmaker calls for increased penalties for ransomware attacks against Michigan hospitals The Detroit News
August 16, 2024
As generative AI hype begins to wane, IT leaders are advised to recalibrate their strategies by focusing on specialized AI models and setting more realistic goals. The need to integrate a variety of AI forms, rather than solely relying on generative AI, is becoming increasingly apparent. This shift will enable organizations to harness the full potential of AI technologies more effectively.
Is the gen AI bubble due to burst? CIOs face rethink ahead CIO
August 16, 2024
CIOs are increasingly incorporating sustainability criteria into their evaluation of potential vendors and IT investments. This shift reflects a broader commitment to sustainability within their organizations. By vetting partners and solutions for green initiatives, CIOs aim to align their technology infrastructure with environmental goals, ensuring that IT practices contribute to broader ecological and corporate social responsibility objectives.
CIOs go green, vet IT investments for sustainability publication
August 15, 2024
The enforcement of the HIPAA Security Rule is primarily overseen by HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR), although other federal agencies, State Attorneys General, and organizations’ own HIPAA Privacy Officers often play more proactive roles in enforcement actions. OCR investigates a minimal number of breach notifications, typically less than 1%, leading to few enforcement actions. Violations requiring attention by other agencies, like the Department of Justice or HHS’ Office of Inspector General, often involve criminal actions or potential federal program exclusions. State Attorneys General may also impose civil monetary penalties for data breaches. While HIPAA Privacy Officers enforce compliance within organizations, the potential for future indirect enforcement by CMS through federal health program conditions signifies a need for stringent voluntary compliance to avoid penalties and exclusions.
Who is Responsible for Enforcing the HIPAA Security Rule? The HIPAA Journal
August 15, 2024
State Representative Donni Steele has called for increased penalties for ransomware attacks targeting Michigan hospitals after a cyber attack impacted McLaren's IT and telephone systems. Currently, hacking penalties in Michigan max out at five years in prison, while ransomware possession carries up to three years. Steele argues these punishments are insufficient given the disruptions to critical medical services, such as those experienced by McLaren and Ascension Healthcare in recent months. Both healthcare systems faced significant operational issues due to cyber attacks, with Ascension confirming potential exposure of patient data. Steele is advocating for stronger legislative measures and enhanced law enforcement collaboration to combat these cyber threats effectively.
Lawmaker calls for increased penalties for ransomware attacks against Michigan hospitals The Detroit News

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