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Viewing posts from January, 2009

surprise-hipaa-audits-on-the-way

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has hired PriceWaterhouseCoopers to conduct surprise audits of hospitals for HIPAA compliance:

Its complaint-driven, says Runyon, noting that Tony Trenkle, director of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services at HHS, last month publicly said the first 10 or so reviews will be at hospitals where CMS received complaints about security.

t-mobile-hacked-again

Apparently, Fred Durst's T-Mobile account has been hacked and the attacker has posted a 3-minute sex video on the net.

t-mobile-hilton-follow-up

From the washingtonpost.com:

tacacs-the-good-and-the-bad

The good news is that the 3.0.1 release of the WiKID Strong Authentication server has improved support for TACACS+. You can now create a file in /opt/WiKID/private called tacacs.local and it's contents will appear in the tacacs.conf file, allowing finer grain control of permissions, etc.

testing-two-factor-authentication-just-got-easier

I'm pleased to announce that we have just released a version of the WiKID Strong Authentication Server as a Parallels virtual appliance. We get a lot of Mac users to the site and this virtual appliance offering gives them a quick and easy way to test WiKID - as well as for Windows and Linux users of Parallels workstation.

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