The most recent HIPAA violation settlement involved a case stemming from an email compromise incident in which several Regional Cancer Care Associates’ email accounts were compromised through a phishing campaign and employees disclosed their credentials to a threat actor.
Three Hackensack- based cancer care providers will pay the state $425,000 to settle allegations they exposed the personal health and financial information of more than 105,000 customers during a pair of data security breaches in 2019, the New Jersey Attorney General's Office announced Wednesday, Dec. 15. Regional Cancer Care Associates, the umbrella name.
New Jerseyans battling cancer should never have to worry about whether their medical providers are properly securing and protecting their personal information from cyber threats, said Acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck.
New Jerseyans battling cancer should never have to worry about whether their medical providers are properly securing and protecting their personal information from cyber threats, said Acting Attorney General Andrew Bruck.