On the recordMay 29, 2012
If people don't trust that their information is going to be secure, they'll be less likely to give out personal information.
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congress.govIf people don't trust that their information is going to be secure, they'll be less likely to give out personal information.
Franken warns that lack of trust in information security affects patient willingness to share vital health details.
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