We thought, at the time, she was sent by the white hats because she was literally recording while working. Was she? I don't know but I remember her well.
She's not violating HIPAA (which is some ways is a bullshit law that is overreaching), so it wouldn't require a white hat op. I don't know one way or the other, but she would have been immediately prosecuted for violating patient privacy if she recorded. Doesn't matter if someone else sent her in that case.
My comment wasn't about HIPAA when I mentioned the recording. It was just surprising at the time for a recording of what was happening inside the hospitals. Wasn't she in the Navy?
We thought, at the time, she was sent by the white hats because she was literally recording while working. Was she? I don't know but I remember her well.
She's not violating HIPAA (which is some ways is a bullshit law that is overreaching), so it wouldn't require a white hat op. I don't know one way or the other, but she would have been immediately prosecuted for violating patient privacy if she recorded. Doesn't matter if someone else sent her in that case.
My comment wasn't about HIPAA when I mentioned the recording. It was just surprising at the time for a recording of what was happening inside the hospitals. Wasn't she in the Navy?
I'm not sure exactly and my bad for misinterpreting your question lol