Millions of highly sensitive personal health records about people accessing health care in B.C. have been left 'disturbingly' vulnerable to leaks, a new report has found.
Database of British Columbians' personal health information is 'disturbingly' vulnerable: privacy watchdog
Millions of highly sensitive personal health records about people accessing health care in B.C. have been left "disturbingly" vulnerable to leaks after the provincewide health authority failed to address security concerns in recent years, a new report has found.Report finds sensitive details on personal matters like mental health, pregnancies, STDs vulnerable to misuseA patient walks towards Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock, B.C., on Jan. 18.
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