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A Beginner’s Guide to Protecting Yourself Online
Online security involves protecting your personal data, devices, and accounts from unauthorized access or attacks. Strong, unique passwords are your first line of defense, while two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection. Stay vigilant against phishing attempts that try to steal your information, and keep your software updated to patch security vulnerabilities. Taking these basics seriously can help you avoid common pitfalls and protect your online identity.


Best Practices for Securing Sensitive Information in Email Communication
Email is essential for communication—but it’s also a prime target for cybercriminals. Protecting sensitive information requires more than just awareness. Use strong passwords and MFA, encrypt confidential messages, keep software updated, and train users to spot phishing. Implement data loss prevention (DLP) tools to detect and block unauthorized data sharing. Combining technology, policies, and education builds a culture of email security and safeguards your organization’s tr


The HIPAA Security Rule Overhaul: What the Proposed Changes Mean for Healthcare Cybersecurity
HIPAA remains the foundation of healthcare cybersecurity—but it’s not the fortress. With ransomware surging and the Security Rule facing its biggest overhaul in a decade, compliance alone won’t protect patients or organizations. Healthcare leaders must move beyond box-checking to implement stronger controls, deeper risk assessments, and a culture of resilience.
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