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A Dan’s New Leaf Post about the upcoming IT Security Conference!

Do Your Due Diligence!

Executive Summary Exhibit 1:  Company Profile Company History Company Address Ownership Representatives Security Team Bios, Certifications Legal or Ethical Matters Exhibit 2:  Information Security Considerations Affidavit of Operations and Controls Certificate of Insurance Affidavit of Background Screening Exhibit 3:  Client Control Considerations This document, similar to “user control considerations” from a typical SSAE-16 SOC2 report, […]

The User Level: Just Say “No” to HTML E-mail

As an employee, you must be forewarned about the use of HTML e-mail. There are several reasons why HTML e-mail is a bad practice. These include that HTML wastes bandwidth and computing resources, doesn’t always display properly, and can be mistakenly flagged as spam. But, the number one reason to avoid HTML e-mail is the security threat it poses to systems and data.

Health Care Fraud Trends and Tips

A pharmaceutical company marketed four drugs to doctors. The drugs had been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for specific medical conditions—like rheumatoid arthritis, schizophrenia, and neuropathic pain—but the company promoted the drugs for other uses as well—like post-operative pain, dementia, and migraines—and sometimes in larger doses than the FDA allowed. In some cases, the company even paid kickbacks to doctors to prescribe the drugs for these other uses.

The New Leaf Getting Old

Dan’s New Leaf post about an often overlooked social media risk. Plus a rundown on our team.

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