Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 洩露醫生社會安全號碼
• Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 在一次數據洩漏事件中,不慎洩露了數千名醫生的社會安全號碼。 • 該機構未能對系統中的敏感個人資訊採取足夠的保護措施,引發對聯邦數據保護實踐的擔憂。 • 此次洩漏已促使相關部門對 CMS 的安全協議及潛在的監管改革展開調查。
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• Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 在一次數據洩漏事件中,不慎洩露了數千名醫生的社會安全號碼。 • 該機構未能對系統中的敏感個人資訊採取足夠的保護措施,引發對聯邦數據保護實踐的擔憂。 • 此次洩漏已促使相關部門對 CMS 的安全協議及潛在的監管改革展開調查。
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