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July 17, 2025 - R+C Newsletter

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CYBERSECURITY

June Sees Significant Jump in BECs

According to Cybersecurity Dive, “Americans lost $16.6 billion to cyber fraud and internet crimes last year (2024), up 33% from the previous year. Phishing, spoofing and extortion topped the list of complaints, but investment and business email compromise (BEC) scams cost victims the most money.” Yes, phishing continues to be a significant problem in causing BECs, even though employees think they can spot them. Read more

CISA Alert: Liteon Electric Vehicle Chargers

If you own an electric vehicle, keep an eye on cybersecurity issues that may affect your car and its accessories. You wouldn’t think that an electric vehicle charger could include a vulnerability that allows threat actors to access information, but the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued an Alert on July 15, 2025, warning of that capability. Read more


HIPAA

Purl v HHS: Resetting the Reproductive Health Privacy Landscape

Reproductive health privacy is once again in the legal spotlight with a recent federal district court decision that struck down nearly all of a recent rule under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) that protected reproductive healthcare-related information privacy. Read more


INFORMATION GOVERNANCE

Mastering Information Governance with the ARMA IGIM 2.1 Framework - Part 4: Sustaining and Evolving IG Practices

Finally, after providing the building blocks for strong Information Governance (IG) programs and operationalizing that framework, we discuss how to sustain your IG program in the last part of the series. An effective IG program powered by the ARMA IGIM framework isn’t static. To remain relevant in an AI-driven world, it must be scalable, adaptable, and future-proof. Read more


Privacy Tip #451

Disaster Victims Fall Prey to FEMA Impersonators 

In the wake of the recent July 4th flooding tragedy in Texas, scammers and criminals are reaching out to victims to take advantage of their vulnerability. Unfortunately, this is not the first-time criminals have used natural disasters to prey on victims.

Learn more about these impersonators and how to protect yourself in our latest Privacy Tip. Read more