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Health Entities and Ransomware — HHS Adopts a “Blame the Victim” Strategy. Let’s See if It Works.
Mark Rasch
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June 4, 2026
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A detailed analysis of HHS OCR’s 2026 HIPAA Security Rule ransomware settlements, explaining how OCR treats ransomware as evidence of compliance failures and what covered entities and business associates must do to ...
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