Category Archives: e-health

Blockchain, Healthcare and the Bleeding Edge of R&D

Last month, over September 26-27, I attended a US government workshop on The Use of...

The last thing privacy needs is new laws

World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has given a speech in London, re-affirming the...

BlackBerry Security Summit 2015

On July 23, BlackBerry hosted its second annual Security Summit, once again in New York...

The government cannot simply opt-out of opt-in

The Australian government is to revamp the troubled Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR). In...

You can de-identify but you can’t hide

Acknowledgement: Daniel Barth-Jones kindly engaged with me after this blog was initially published, and pointed...

Privacy watch

Update 22 September 2014 Last week, Apple suddenly went from silent to expansive on privacy,...

Postcard from Monterey 2 #CISmcc

Second Day Reflections from CIS Monterey. Follow along on Twitter at #CISmcc (for the Monterey...

Postcard from Monterey #CISmcc

First Day Reflections from CIS Monterey. Follow along on Twitter at #CISmcc (for the Monterey...

Watson the Doctor is no laughing matter

For the past year, oncologists at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre in New York...

The ultimate opt-out

Multi-disciplined healthcare is standard practice today. Yet an important legal precedent to do with information...