Press Release. Houston, Texas: March 21, 2024: "GENE BY GENE APPOINTS JOSH WITTNER AS NEW PRESIDENT." EIN Presswire: https://tech.einnews.com/pr_news/697488283/gene-by-gene-appoints-josh-wittner-as-new-president Click on the link or click the image below to read the entire press release. Press Release. Houston, Texas: March 28, 2024: "EXCITING DNA DISCOVERY CONFIRMS GEORGE WASHINGTON’S CLOSEST DIRECT PATERNAL RELATIVES." EIN Press Wire. https://tech.einnews.com/pr_news/699298595/exciting-dna-discovery-confirms-george-washington-s-closest-direct-paternal-relatives Click on the link or click the image below to read the entire press release.
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"The DNA of Privacy and the Privacy of DNA" - A Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Attorney Weighs In.1/9/2024
Jillson, E. (2024, January 5). "The DNA of Privacy and the Privacy of DNA." Federal Trade Commission. FTC Business Blog. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2024/01/dna-privacy-privacy-dna Quotation from the blog post: "Companies selling genetic testing products tout the benefits of DNA-based insights – learning more about health, lineage, family tree – so that consumers can seek medical attention, customize their diet or exercise regimen, find long-lost relatives, or understand more about their background. But for consumers to realize benefits from DNA-based products or services, consumers need to be able to trust their accuracy – and trust that the company’s practices related to the DNA of privacy (data minimization, purpose limitations, retention limits, etc.) will protect the privacy of their DNA." Click here to read the rest of the article: https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2024/01/dna-privacy-privacy-dna See also: Kagan, O. (2024, January 8.) "Your DNA and the FTC: What you Need to Know." Fox Rothschild. https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/your-dna-and-the-ftc-what-you-need-to-5653890/
"NIST report identifies significant privacy gaps in genomic data handling" -- January 6, 20241/6/2024
Reference: Smalley, S. (2023, December 21). NIST report identifies significant privacy gaps in genomic data handling: A new National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) report on the cybersecurity of genomic data found major privacy gaps in how the data is generated, stored and shared." https://therecord.media/nist-identifies-privacy-gaps-genomic-data See also: Pulivarti R, Martin N, Byers F, Wagner J, Maragh S, Wilson K, Wojtyniak M, Kreider B, Frances A, Edwards S, Morris T, Sheldon J, Ross S, Whitlow P (2023) Cybersecurity of Genomic Data. (National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD), NIST Interagency or Internal Report (IR) NIST IR 8432. https://doi.org/10.6028//NIST.IR.8432
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