New York Legislature Passes Health Privacy Act

New York Legislature Passes Health Privacy Act

On January 22, the New York state legislature passed the New York Health Information Privacy Act (S929 / A2141) (“NYHIP”). If signed into law, NYHIP would join Washington and Nevada in a growing trend of states regulating consumer health information. Though NYHIP contains many similarities with laws in Washington and Nevada, there are a few…

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How to Protect Small and Middle Businesses From Cyberattacks

How to Protect Small and Middle Businesses From Cyberattacks

Cybersecurity is crucial for companies of all sizes, but small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks. This article discusses how these attacks impact businesses, how to mitigate these risks effectively, and how much it would cost. Why SMEs Are at Risk CNBC recently reported the story of Pat Bennett, an entrepreneur selling…

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XRP Whales Keep Buying – Data Reveals Smart Money Prepares For A Rally

XRP Whales Keep Buying – Data Reveals Smart Money Prepares For A Rally

Este artículo también está disponible en español. XRP has been range-bound in recent days, consolidating after successfully holding strong above the critical $2.10 support level. As one of the standout performers this cycle, XRP experienced a massive surge following the US election, capturing investor attention. However, recent price action has introduced uncertainty, leaving some investors…

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Worst city to live in if you’re single

Worst city to live in if you’re single

Brisbane is the most expensive city to live in if you’re single, exclusive new analysis reveals. Data from Ray White reveals the best and worst places to rent if you live alone — and surprisingly, Sydney isn’t the most unaffordable. The findings are based on a person spending 30 per cent or less of their…

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