IU Health has removed noncompete clauses from its contracts with primary care providers to aid patient outcomes and remedy concerns over healthcare access. The elimination of noncompete agreements is believed to enhance retention and reduce recruitment costs, and won’t financially impact the health system, according to Kevin Gebke, MD, senior VP of community medicine at IU Health. It follows the Federal Trade Commission’s decision to ban noncompete agreements in April.
Persistent malware WordDrone exploits DLL Side-Loading to compromise Taiwan’s drone industry
The Acronis Threat Research Unit has discovered espionage attacks on Taiwanese drone companies. The WordDrone malware is installed via a compromised version of Microsoft Word