Let’s face it, most passwords are not secure and that’s a huge problem when it comes to HIPAA. The HIPAA Security rules require covered entities and business associates to provide a “unique identifier” of all users in its information systems.
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Posts about HIPAA security (3):
Compliance News Roundup: Why Your Organization Needs to Spend Money to Save Billions
January 11, 2017 | Posted by :
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7 Things You Should Do to Make Your Network More Secure
October 20, 2016 | Posted by :
Steve Spearman
In the last several years, I’ve conducted hundreds of HIPAA Security Risk Analyses and observed the types of challenges that organizations face to help keep patient information safe and secure.
Key Takeaways from OCR’s Resolution Agreement with Advocate Health Care
August 19, 2016 | Posted by :
Steve Spearman
On August 4, 2016, the Office of Civil Rights announced a resolution agreement with Advocate Health System, the largest health system in the state of Illinois, which included a $5.5 million civil monetary penalty.
HIPAA Explainer Series: Penetration Testing and Vulnerability Assessment Q&A (Part 5)
June 29, 2016 | Posted by :
Steve Spearman
Howdy! Welcome back to our HIPAA Explainer Series. Find the answers you need to stay up to speed on all things related to HIPAA Compliance.