IT Informer - October 2011

Posted by: Brian Rosenfelt
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
This month's issue of IT Informer includes the following articles:

Blackberry Outages Outrage Customers 


If you have a Blackberry device, last week was not a good week. Last Wednesday (October 12th), Research in Motion, the maker of Blackberry smartphones, informed subscribers in the Americas that they may experience “intermittent service delays." From the reaction and feedback we received from many of our clients, I would say that’s an understatement.

Click here to read more about Blackberry devices and how they've upset customers.

Theft of Military Backup Tapes Affects 4.9 Million Medical Patients 

Unsure about the absolute severity of protecting and encrypting patient health information? Here's some food for thought:

Backup tapes, containing electronic health records for 4.9 million patients, were recently stolen. From where? ... Out of the back of someone's car, as they were transporting these backup tapes from one facility to another.

Click here to read more about HIPAA, data security and compliance solutions.

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