In a way, the engineering behind Confer is profoundly simple: the private key is kept with the user, so after the data is encrypted at the point of departure, it can’t be viewed by any other party.
The ice that makes up glaciers isn't 100% solid – it's actually full of air bubbles, some of which formed centuries ago. Inspired by this fact, scientists have developed a method of using bubbles to ...
A new report, Recommended Actions to Improve External-Cause-of-Injury Coding in State-Based Hospital Discharge and Emergency Department Data Systems, from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
A new American Health Information Management Association study aimed at finding a better understanding of the operational realities of how social determinants of health data is used in real-world ...
Locally repairable codes (LRCs) play a vital role in modern distributed storage systems by enabling efficient data recovery with minimal network overhead. These error‐correcting schemes allow any lost ...
GitHub will soon allow cloud customers to store their code data in the European Union (EU), part of a growing push in the technology realm to meet regulatory requirements and customer expectations ...
North Carolina is coding its data future through three familiar components — governance, workforce and AI. Since taking on the role of chief data officer (CDO) roughly 18 months ago, Christie Burris ...