Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 泄露医生社会安全号码
• Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 在一次数据泄露事件中,不慎泄露了数千名医生的社会安全号码。 • 该机构未能对其系统中的敏感个人信息采取充分的安全保护措施,引发了人们对联邦数据保护惯例的担忧。 • 此次泄露已促使相关部门对 CMS 的安全协议进行调查,并可能推动监管改革。
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• Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 在一次数据泄露事件中,不慎泄露了数千名医生的社会安全号码。 • 该机构未能对其系统中的敏感个人信息采取充分的安全保护措施,引发了人们对联邦数据保护惯例的担忧。 • 此次泄露已促使相关部门对 CMS 的安全协议进行调查,并可能推动监管改革。
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