New: Services Australia has reported a massive surge in data breaches in 2024 from social engineering as fraudsters use personal info from other data breaches to access people's accounts. www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Exclusive: Breaches linked to ‘social engineering’ rise by more than 440% after nine reported last year
"Health data is very sensitive by its nature and needs to be respected — not just for their own individual safety, but also to maintain trust in our health system” - CHOICE's Rafi Alam speaking on the harrison-ai/I-MED story on Friday's ABC RN Breakfast www.abc.net.au/liste...
hi Lizzie Poste
Interesting newsletter from Capital Brief's Laurel Henning about the complexities around harrison.ai/I-MED'swww.capitalbrief.com...
in the true spirit of a student journalist never letting go, i am on a panel called "Student Journalism Across The Ages" tomorrow along with Wendy Bacon and Pat Lane. I believe there are still tickets available events.humanitix.com...
StuJo! Across the Ages Panel
NEW: Tens of thousands of I-MED patients have health and other personal information (including medical reports and scans) exposed in a data breach. An intruder, who spoke to Crikey, described I-IMED's data security practices as "negligent" www.crikey.com.au/20...
Australia's largest medical imaging provider I-MED is responding to patient complaints following an investigation into how it gave medical scans to harrison-ai to train AI without patients' knowledge. Notably, they don't explain how they obtained consent or what data was given
I have no data but I feel like Australian are more reticent to talk to journalists than other nationalities. If I was in the position of someone being written about, even if the piece might be critical, I would always at least speak on background even if I didn't want to be quoted to ensure accuracy
love you yuko. feel better jon