TSB, podcast 269: Personal Health Information

We’re behind on podcast announcements, so here’s the notes for podcast 269. We talked about personal health information.

Other things were also discussed as well. Include those videos too.

Here are the notes.


Welcome to the security box, program 269. On this episode, we’ve got several different items for you, and we’ll redo one of our segments because our second file became an issue and we just didn’t have time in dealing with rerecording it.

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  • There was someone who posted a message to a phone line, who got our moron of the podcast. Its not necessarily about the content of the message, but where the message was posted in relativity to their location.
  • Three segments dealing with scams, scams and AI, scams and the inbox, and three questions you can ask which should thwart most scams. We’ll redo this segment for podcast 270 as there were gremblins within the machine.
  • Nick Espinosa is along with one of the 11 videos we recently downloaded dealing with the NFL and an ad that could have privacy implecations.
  • Our main topic talks about our personal health information and why it is not being protected by companies even though they claim it is.

PHI actually stands for Protected Health Information, but this was written well before the Internet and well before the troubles we’ve seen in recent times.

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We hope you enjoy this 5 hour 51 minute podcast.

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