WISeKey International Holding Ltd: WISeKey upgrades its MyWISeID app to include vaccination certificates on the blockchain to serve as an official proof for those who receive coronavirus vaccine
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ZUG, Switzerland - January 6, 2021 - WISeKey International Holding ( WISeKey , SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a leading cybersecurity IoT company, today announced that its MyWISeID app now includes a WISeID Health Card with important medical details such as blood type, allergies, and other medical conditions, which can be enriched with digital health and vaccination certificates, including the result of an official COVID-19 test and vaccine.
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As the Brexit transition period draws to a close, businesses will need to consider their data protection efforts to comply with both UK and EU regimes.
The end of the Brexit transition period on 31 December 2020 will have several data protection consequences. The impact of one of the more significant implications the UK becoming a third country for the purposes of EU-to-UK personal data transfers has been mitigated by a four to six-month grace period in the EU & UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement (the Trade Agreement).
The Trade Agreement’s grace period states that personal data may be transferred from the EU to the UK as if the UK has
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Following its exposure of personal information on 130,000 individuals in an unsecured cloud database, SkyMed International, a company that provides medical emergency travel services, must revamp its security practices, according to a proposed Federal Trade Commission settlement.
The FTC says Scottsdale, Arizona-based SkyMed failed to take
“reasonable measures” to secure the personal information it collected from those who signed up for its emergency travel membership plan.
The FTC alleged in its complaint against SkyMed that the company deceived consumers by displaying for nearly five years a “HIPAA Compliance” seal on every page of its website, giving the impression that its privacy policies had been reviewed and met HIPAA security and privacy requirements. “In fact, no government agency or other third party had reviewed SkyMed’s information practices for compliance with HIPAA,” the FTC says.