7- DATA, DATA,& MORE DATA IN HEALTHCARE by PHARMAGEEK
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Security & privacy in the era of digital health #esante #hcsmeufr #digitalhealth #mhealth

Security & privacy in the era of digital health #esante #hcsmeufr #digitalhealth #mhealth | 7- DATA, DATA,& MORE DATA IN HEALTHCARE by PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Patients are now choosing healthcare providers who focus on protecting their information.
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â–¶ Watch Your Privacy by Sander Veenhof - visualises nearby privacy intrusions based on open data

http://sndrv.com/watchyourprivacy The solution for those concerned about Google Glass and their privacy: buy a Google Glass!


Use this handy augmented reality app that visualises nearby privacy intrusions based on open data about surveillance cameras worldwide (and it accurately maps your fellow Google Glass users too!)


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#Apple has installed security backdoors on 600m iPhones and iPads, claims security researcher

#Apple has installed security backdoors on 600m iPhones and iPads, claims security researcher | 7- DATA, DATA,& MORE DATA IN HEALTHCARE by PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Apple has been accused of intentionally installing security backdoors in some 600 million iOS devices that offer surveillance-level access to data including photos, browsing history and GPS locations.


The vulnerabilities were uncovered by security expert Jonathan Zdziarski, who presented an academic paper on the subject at a hacker conference in New York last Friday.


Apple has issued a statement in response to the allegations saying that the company’s “diagnostic functions do not compromise user privacy and security,” but Zdziarski has responded by noting that these services “dish out data” regardless of whether the user has agreed to diagnostics. ...


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