By Robert Iafolla
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - The Obama administration earned mixed grades on four key privacy areas in a report released by a leading privacy advocacy group Wednesday. The Electronic Privacy Information Center gave the administration high grades for medical privacy, thanks to legal safeguards on a nationwide electronic health care database included in the stimulus package. But it gave the administration lower marks on ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer WASHINGTON - The Obama administration earned mixed grades on four key privacy areas in a report released by a leading privacy advocacy group Wednesday. The Electronic Privacy Information Center gave the administration high grades for medical privacy, thanks to legal safeguards on a nationwide electronic health care database included in the stimulus package. But it gave the administration lower marks on ...
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