Texas Health and Human Services announces 61,000 individuals potentially affected in ‘privacy breach’
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission said at least 61,000 people might have had information accessed between 2021 and 2024.
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The Texas Health and Human Services Commission said at least 61,000 people might have had information accessed between 2021 and 2024.
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Read MoreHoustonCIO has announced the finalists for the HoustonCIO ORBIE Awards. The HoustonCIO ORBIE Awards honors chief information officers who have demonstrated excellence in technology leadership. With support from the Houston Business Journal, HoustonCIO …
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Read MorePlains All American Pipeline, one of the largest publicly traded companies based in Houston, is staying put downtown for the next decade.
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