Nearly every single American was affected by the UnitedHealth Group hack earlier this year. Patients deserve to know their most personal health care data is being protected with bare minimum cybersecurity standards. I just introduced a bill to make that a reality.
The legislation from Sens. Wyden and Warner comes in the aftermath of the February ransomware attack on Change Healthcare.
Meanwhile, Microsoft just okayed $60 billion in stock buy backs AND a 1O% increase in its dividend. Who needs cybersecurity when the ivory tower can get rich quick?
Am I the only one wondering why Sen Wyden is running rings at the other 99 Senators? Wyd slackers?!
Yes please!
Thank you, Senator. Senator, I sincerely hope that you delete your account on Twitter. It doesn't matter what your reach is over there. It doesn't matter how many people follow you over there. Encourage them to follow you here. Good people cannot continue to prop up Elon Musk's fascism.
can you introduce a bill to disincorporate Equifax? because their website to freeze my credit, a service that's now legally required because of their incompetence with cybersecurity, has never worked in spite of hours on the phone with customer service representatives that personally insult me
Just curious, but are you aware of the new password standards from NIST for best security practices? arstechnica.com/security/202...
Proposed guidelines aim to inject badly needed common sense into password hygiene.