Privacy Bill, Vulnerability Input, Amazon Echo, HPH SCC
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We start this week with news coming out of Congress, including a new privacy bill in the Senate and then we’ll discuss a recent House Committee announcement asking for the public’s input on ways to reduce cybersecurity vulnerabilities. We then shed some light on a medical transportation service breach and focus on a new report discussing a privacy issue surrounding the Amazon Echo. We also address a major change at the Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council and conclude with a discussion about supply chain cybersecurity threats. Welcome back to Hacking Healthcare:
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