Large datasets can be useful research tools, but current government efforts to gather medical records depend on policy and technology that falls short of protecting people’s privacy.
Zapier reports that one in three people using AI tools to ship software lack a formal programming background, showcasing how AI enables non-developers to create functional projects quickly.
Vanta reports on five vital cybersecurity regulations for healthcare in 2026, emphasizing the importance of protecting sensitive data through HIPAA, NIST CSF, HITECH, HITRUST, and ISO/IEC 27001.
Clym reports children's online privacy is evolving this school year, with new FTC rules tightening protections, while Congress debates COPPA 2.0 for teens.
A standardized framework for regulating the safety and efficacy of AI in healthcare has yet to be established.
Clym reports that new privacy laws in Connecticut, Arkansas, and Utah now cover over half the U.S. population, impacting data handling and protections.
Clym reports that California's new DROP platform allows residents to delete data from all registered brokers with a single request as of 2026.
BARTLETT – The Bartlett selectmen have placed Bartlett Fire Chief Jeff Currier on leave effective April 15.
