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Complying with Mexico’s Data Privacy Rules: 6 Key Tips for U.S. and Other Foreign Businesses
Companies doing business in Mexico should review relevant policies and practices to ensure they align with the country’s comprehensive data privacy framework. Specifically, you’ll want to assess your privacy notices, data processing policies, and security measures aimed at protecting personal data. By taking effective measures now you can help ensure legal compliance, foster trust among…
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Ambulnz Experiences Data Breach Affecting Patients of Jefferson Health, Main Line Health, Mount Sinai Health System, and UCHealth
On August 13, 2024, Ambulnz Holdings, LLC filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of California after discovering that an unauthorized party was able to access its IT network. In this notice, Ambulnz explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access sensitive information belonging to patients of…
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Rödl & Partner Provides Notice of Data Breach Following Early 2024 Data Breach
On August 12, 2024, Rödl Management, Inc. (“Rödl”) filed a notice of data breach on behalf of Jamestown, L.P. and its affiliate, JT Tax Services L.P., after discovering that an unauthorized party was able to access Rödl’s computer network. In this notice, Rödl explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to…
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UConn Health Files Notice of Data Breach with Federal Government
On August 13, 2024, the University of Connecticut Health Center Finance Corporation (“UConn Health”) filed a notice of data breach with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights after discovering suspicious activity in a UConn Health email account. In this notice, UConn Health explains that the incident resulted in an…
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U.S., Egypt and Qatar Say Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Will Resume Next Week
Top officials from the U.S., Israel, Egypt and Qatar ended two days of talks in Doha aimed at trying to resolve remaining disagreements between Israel and Hamas.
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Ukraine’s Incursion Into Kursk Met Early Success. What’s Next?
Ukraine’s forces could try advancing farther on Russian soil, or return to the front line, where Moscow is making gains. There are arguments for various options.
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Mpox Case in Sweden Sets Off Concerns of Wider Spread in Europe
Experts expect more cases to surface in European countries because of frequent travel to and from Africa, with the threat of contracting the disease raised from “very low” to “low.”
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Iran Expected to Delay Retaliation Against Israel, Officials Say
The delay is meant to allow mediators time to make a high-stakes push for a cease-fire to end the war in Gaza, according to U.S., Iranian and Israeli officials, who warn
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Hezbollah Weighs Risks of Backlash at Home in War With Israel
The militant group has vowed to retaliate against Israel for the assassination of a commander. But if that leads to an all-out war, Lebanon may turn against it.
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An Undersung and Unruly Woodstock in Pictures, 30 Years On
A new photography show celebrates the 30th anniversary of Woodstock 1994, middle child to the festivals of 1969 and 1999.