The 19th rule of HIPAA Safe Harbor
The HIPAA Safe Harbor provision says that data can be considered deidentified if 18 kinds of data are removed or reported at low resolution. At the end of the list of 18 items, there is an extra category, sometimes informally called the 19th rule: The covered entity does not have
Read MoreNashua Kopano Expands Partnership to Empower ICT Skills Development
Nashua Kopano, an enterprise workspace solutions provider, plans to expand its partnership with the Gauteng City-Region Academy (GCRA) beyond offering bursaries to assisting in developing on-the-job ICT skills. In the initial three years of the partnership, Nashua Kopano supported over 90 students with funding for tertiary education. GCRA, a Gauteng
Read MoreTaking Flight: African Aviation Innovators Redefine Aircraft Ownership
At a recent international conference held in Lagos, Innovative aviation company, Vivajets, which provides a full range of Aircraft Management Services, fractional ownership opportunities, and Aircraft sales and acquisition, built upon its broad experience in the business aviation industry. The company recently rolled out a set of innovative product offerings at
Read MoreBridging the Co-location Connectivity Divide in Africa
Data centre co-location is on the upswing worldwide, says Bloomberg, with demand in the market set to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.7 percent between 2023 and 2030 to reach nearly $90 billion, according to the global media and financial data and analytics firm. This upsurge can
Read MoreCyber Av3ngers False Claims on Israeli Attack Exposed
Claims have been circulating the internet about a recent cyber attack carried out against an Isreali power plant. The Guardian, makes mention in their article that, “Israel appeared to confirm claims that it was behind a cyber-attack on Iran’s main nuclear facility on Sunday.” It is further claimed that the
Read MoreHashtag Trending Oct.20 – Amazon is experimenting with humanoid robots; Windows 11 is lagging in adoption rates; Nokia is set to cut up 14,000 jobs
Amazon Tests Humanoid Robots in Warehouses. Nokia to Cut Up to 14,000 Jobs Amid Declining Profits and leaked documents show that Windows 11 has had a disappointing take-up. All that and how AI can resurrect you from the dead, whether you like it or not. These and more top
Read MoreThe Future of Messaging Platforms Unveiled
Squire Technologies is delighted to introduce Mirus, an all-inclusive, revenue-generating messaging platform designed for operators. Mirus’s design provides operators with easy access to new revenue streams by unlocking the full value of messaging. Squire Technologies’ SMS solutions, with advanced campaign management, create a virtual platform for superior scalability, routing, availability,
Read MoreElon Musk confirms X is soon launching two new premium tiers
Elon Musk today said that X (formerly Twitter) is going to soon launch two new premium tiers, confirming previous reports and code sightings. The owner of the platform said that one tier will cost lower than the current $8 per month plan, but won’t reduce ads. The other tier will
Read MoreForget “No Code.” Adios “Low Code.” Say hello to “Yes Code!”
We chat with Lee Robinson, VP of Developer Experience at Vercel, about v0: a generative AI Vercel built that produces code for web components based on a user's text description of a UI or interface.
Read MoreMeta has a moderation bias problem, not just a ‘bug,’ that’s suppressing Palestinian voices
Earlier this year, Palestinian-American filmmaker Khitam Jabr posted a handful of Reels about her family’s trip to the West Bank. In the short travel vlogs, Jabr shared snippets of Palestinian culture, from eating decadent meals to dancing at her niece’s wedding. “I hadn’t been in a decade, so it’s just
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