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Title: Security, Privacy and the Law

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Businesses have for years suffered from a sophisticated, targeted cybercrime that exploits trust, human relationships, and our reliance on digital communication: the business email compromise (BEC).  Sometimes referred to as “man-in-the-middle attacks,” BECs are among the most financially damaging cyber-attacks.  Not only do they lead companies to misdirect large wire ...

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On March 5, 2026, Colin Zick presented to the MassRobotics Healthcare Catalyst Program on the topic, "Robotics and Health Information: Navigating Clinical Deployments in Light of Current Trends in Health Information Privacy and Security."  As robotics companies increasingly deploy solutions in clinical environments, they face a complex overlay of federal, state, and interna...

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February 16, 2026 marks a significant milestone for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment providers across the country. The HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) has announced that, effective on February 16, 2026, it will begin civ...

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Key Takeaways The Supreme Court’s agreeing to hear the appeal in Salazar v. Paramount Global will affect how your business can use website tracking tools:  A broad interpretation of who is a “consumer” could create new legal risk for companies using standard analytics or ad pixels. The Supreme Court will decide who quali...

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The healthcare ecosystem has closed the book on a volatile 2025, and HIPAA enforcement has moved into 2026 with sharper edges, wider apertures, and higher stakes. Regulators spent 2025 refining the tools they use, broadening the set of entities they scrutinize, and tightening expectations around cybersecurity hygiene, vendor oversight, and the responsible use of digital techn...


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