2026 HIPAA Checklist: The Dev Traps That'll Get Your Team Fined
Your app handles patient data? One slip on this 2026 HIPAA checklist, and it's not just fines—it's lawsuits from families whose grandma's records hit the dark web. I've seen it before.
Your app handles patient data? One slip on this 2026 HIPAA checklist, and it's not just fines—it's lawsuits from families whose grandma's records hit the dark web. I've seen it before.
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Elon Musk chases trillionaire status with SpaceX's mega-IPO, but conflicts loom large. Meanwhile, OpenAI plays puppet master with child safety regs it profits from.
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Anthropic preached AI caution while leaking its own secrets — twice in a week. Claude Code's full architecture just went public, courtesy of a packaging slip-up.
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Nishad Singh thought coding for Sam Bankman-Fried was a dream gig. Now? He's out $3.7 million and banned from trading forever. Cooperation bought him leniency—but FTX victims aren't cheering.
If you've clung to your iPhone 11 or older on iOS 18, Apple's finally pushing DarkSword patches your way. Problem is, the exploit's already loose in the wild.
Two trillion tokens in a single day. That's Portkey's AI gateway in action, now open-sourced to free engineering teams from SaaS shackles.