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Here is the reliable sign to tell a fake security compliance expert: they always misspel HIPAA as (gasp!) ‘HIPPA’. This press release is one of the best examples of what not do (unless your purpose is to look dumb, of course :-)) - misspel the name of the regulation when trying to sell services helping with it.


fake speling expert?
Did you spell it 'misspel' (twice) on purpose?
fake speling expert?
I just didn't want to use the classic miskates so I inveted the new one: mispel, which I the misspelled as misspel :-)
Counterpane
You realize, of course, that Counterpane is Bruce Schneier's company, right? I'd hardly call him a fake expert. His PR flacks might not be able to spell, but I'd that's hardly an indication of the quality of their security consulting.
FAKE experts?
Sorry, Anton, but misspelling an abbreviation in a press release doesn't mean that you're not an expert. And calling Counterpane "fake" means you've missed something yourself -- there are a lot of posers out there, but Schneier is the real deal.