April 3, 2025
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Oracle in Texas by plaintiff Michael Toikach, who claims the company did not properly inform customers about two serious data breaches, possibly affecting sensitive health information. Filed by Shamis & Gentile in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, the lawsuit alleges Oracle violated state laws by failing to notify affected individuals within the mandated 60-day timeframe. Concerns have been raised regarding Oracle's lack of communication about the breaches, including details of how they occurred and whether compromised data has been secured. The suit also highlights alleged deficiencies in Oracle's security measures, including inadequate network security and insufficient training on data protection.
Oracle Faces Class Action Over Alleged Data Breach Notification Failures The Register
April 3, 2025
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is undergoing significant downsizing, having lost over 130 positions due to cost-cutting measures by the Trump administration. This reduction raises concerns about CISA's ability to provide essential cybersecurity services, particularly to state and local governments in critical areas like election security. As a result, experts are advising organizations to explore alternative cybersecurity support from the private sector, which is already stepping in with tools and services for critical infrastructure. This transition may lead to an increased dependence on private solutions, especially for smaller entities, heightening concerns about the overall security posture of the U.S. and its allies.
CISA Downsizing Sparks Urgent Call for Alternative Cybersecurity Solutions Dark Reading
April 3, 2025
Over 11% of U.S. adults, equivalent to nearly 29 million people, are unable to afford or access quality healthcare, the highest rate since 2021, according to the West Health-Gallup Healthcare Indices Study. The study highlights significant increases in "Cost Desperate" individuals among Hispanic adults (18%), Black adults (14%), and those earning under $24,000 annually (25%), while the situation for White adults and higher-income groups has seen little change. Furthermore, the percentage of Americans classified as "Cost Secure" has dropped to 51%, with notable declines among Hispanic (34%) and Black (41%) adults, underscoring increasing disparities in healthcare access based on race and income.
Healthcare Access Crisis: 29 Million U.S. Adults Struggle to Afford Care Gallup
April 3, 2025
Risant Health has appointed Dr. Jessica Bartell as its new chief medical information officer, starting March 24. In her role, Dr. Bartell will enhance clinical informatics by steering strategic initiatives for clinical information systems and fostering collaboration among IT, medical, and executive teams. With a rich background in clinical transformation and population health from her tenure at UnitedHealthcare and EBSCO Health, Dr. Bartell is well-equipped to improve workflows and clinical technologies. Her academic credentials include an MBA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical School.
Risant Health Welcomes Dr. Jessica Bartell as Chief Medical Information Officer Risant Health
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