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How about we pass a law that says that the personal banking information of everyone in charge of securing vital health information must be stored right along side it. Do you think they would take a few extra precautions with sensitive data if they More..
"Two, three or four mistakes were made," VanOrden said.
He then goes on to list SIX mistakes. It's scary to think the the person in charge of the data can't do simple counting.
1. it is hard to expect employees More..