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Privacy concerns how laws and norms govern personal data, shaping cybersecurity duties for collection, storage, access, and disclosure.

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Privacy is the ability of people to control how information about them is collected, used, retained, and disclosed. In technical and legal contexts, it covers identifiable data and data that can support inferences about a person, not only information made public. Privacy rules and organizational policies commonly address purpose, transparency, access, correction, retention, and sharing.

For security practitioners, privacy depends on reducing unnecessary data and restricting legitimate access: data minimization, encryption, least-privilege controls, segregation of identifiers, retention limits, and audit logs all reduce exposure. Compromised credentials, misconfigured storage, excessive telemetry, or third-party access can reveal sensitive information; pseudonymized datasets may also be re-identified when combined with other data. During an incident, teams must establish what personal data was accessed or disclosed, contain further exposure, preserve evidence, and meet applicable notification and handling requirements.

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Bank Info Security 7 months, 1 week ago

ISMG Editors: Inside the Rapid Evolution of Ransomware

Also: More HIPAA Challenges, the Growing AI Gap for Small- to Medium-Sized FirmsIn this week's panel, four ISMG editors discussed the latest shifts in ransomware tactics, a major development in the Texas challenge to the HIPAA Privacy Rule related to reproductive rights, and how SMBs navigating AI are facing very different challenges than large enterprises.

Bank Info Security 7 months, 2 weeks ago

Texas Drops Challenge to 25-Year-Old HIPAA Privacy Rule

Move Comes After Ruling in Separate Case Discarded HIPAA Reproductive PHI ChangesThe state of Texas has dropped a federal lawsuit filed against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that sought to vacate the 25-year-old HIPAA privacy rule, as well as 2024 rule changes under the Biden administration that prohibit the disclosure of reproductive health information.