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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1996. Title II of HIPAA, the Administrative Simplification (AS) provisions, requires the establishment of national standards for electronic health care transactions and national identifiers for providers, health insurance plans, and employers.

  • Compliance Multi-Tasking: Today's Security Priority
    Driven by increasing regulatory scrutiny and the need to protect key corporate assets, concerns about compliance and data leakage have risen to the top of the priority list for today's corporate executives. This paper discusses multiple policies, procedures and processes corporations must consider to remain secure and compliant.
  • The Value of Enterprise SSO to HIPAA Compliance
    When the U.S. Congress passed the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996, among the law's many provisions was the establishment of formal regulations designed to protect the confidentiality and security of patient information. In addition to mandating new policies and procedures, the HIPAA security regulations require mechanisms for controlling access to patient data on healthcare providers' information technology (IT) systems.
  • From Policy to Practice: A Practical Guide to Implementing HIPAA Security
    Any organization that stores or transfers health or insurance records electronically must comply with HIPAA, from health care facilities to HR departments. PKWARE offers straightforward strategies for managing protected health information.
  • Achieving Configuration Compliance in a Regulatory Framework
    Regardless of whether your company is subject to HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, Gramm-Leach-Bliley, any number of state regulations, or none at all, configuration compliance has a place in most if not all business and government organizations. Find out in this paper how you can achieve automated configuration compliance with the SafeWord SecureWire IAM appliance from Secure Computing.
  • Addressing HIPAA Compliance Issues
    This document details the mandated and proposed rules generally referred to as the "HIPAA requirements" and how they affect healthcare organizations and their business partners transmit medical information electronically.
  • The New Threat: Attackers That Target Healthcare Organizations (And what you can do about it)
    Healthcare organizations are being targeted by financially motivated attackers that steal and sell valuable data, including identities and computing resources. This white paper defines the new threat, and outlines three important steps that providers can take to protect their critical systems.
  • Network Faxing and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
    Easily implemented and integrated with electronic medical record systems, network fax servers can play a valuable role in supporting HIPAA objectives, offering a standardized, enterprise-wide faxing solution, and helping to maintain a high standard of security, efficiency and organization.
  • Automated Penetration Testing: Completing the Vulnerability Management Framework
    Recent regulatory additions require that companies take proactive measures like penetration testing to enforce data privacy and integrity.  By deploying a distributed model companies can execute testing from different security levels which is important in challenging posture based on level of access.
  • Your IT Guy Has Enough on His Plate Without Being the HIPAA Police
    How is HIPAA Security Rule compliance impacting your IT department?  This paper explores some solutions.
  • Privacy, Compliance, and International Data Flows
    Mandatory compliance requirements often vary or conflict. Discover the major issues and appropriate actions organizations must take today to protect the privacy of information and meet legal and contractual requirements.
  • Leveraging Managed Service to Automate Security Assessment
    With web applications constantly evolving, finding vulnerabilities is a challenging, costly and time-consuming undertaking.  The solution is automated security assessment products that leverage stateful processing to comprehensively examine web applications and reveal vulnerabilities in hours rather than weeks.  Find out how Cenzic's ClickToSecure solution can help you secure your applications.
  • How SpringCM is Serving Healthcare
    A New York based psychiatric hospital maintains a record system to manage basic data entry and patient information. However, the organization did not have a central source for patient records, accompanying doctors’ notes, x-rays or other relevant information.  Download this case study and learn how they overcame this challenge.
  • Going Beyond Standard Windows Auditing & Logging
    In lieu of Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, and other regulations, one of the main concerns in the IT industry today is security. In this white paper, we take a deeper look at the security concerns, the available solutions, their drawbacks, and a new complementary way of addressing today's security issues.
  • The Intersection of Security & Compliance: The New Risk Assessment
    As corporate security policies and compliance regulations are created to address the increasingly dangerous post 9/11 environment, security risk management is becoming an increasingly important tool in corporate governance. Learn more in this white paper by RiskWatch.
  • Identity Management and HIPAA Compliance
    Many companies and organizations have been and continue to be impacted by HIPAA. These include healthcare providers (hospitals, group practices), payers (insurance carriers, HMOs), as well as claims clearinghouses, pharmacies, and the like. This paper provides some insight to how CA Identity Management solutions can help the organizations achieve HIPAA compliance.
  • Effective Content Analysis for Email Inspection & Control
    Organizations are struggling to enforce both mandatory regulatory rules as well as internal corporate policies governing email content and distribution.  One of the biggest obstacles is determining whether or not the content of an email, or its attachment, is subject to any policy rules or restrictions.  This whitepaper describes the techniques required to perform intelligent, accurate content analysis and the shortcomings of most current approaches.
  • Securing Hard to Patch Servers in Health Care Environments
    Find out how Blue Lane's unique approach can help health care IT pros quickly secure hard to patch servers.
  • Internal Email Control: Its Essential Role in Compliance Management
    For most  organizations email compliance management is synonymous with outbound email control. This white paper describes how internal email control is crucial to an organization's compliance mandate and the underlying technical architecture required to do it effectively.
  • Wireless Security: Ensuring Compliance with HIPAA, GLBA, SOX, DoD 8100.2 & Enterprise Policy
    This white paper is designed to guide network administrators and security managers to design, implement, and enforce wireless LAN security policies that enable every organization to fully reap the benefits of wireless LANs without experiencing undue management pains and security holes.
  • Making the Case for an Interoperable, Multi-scale Hospital/Healthcare Knowledge Domain
    Get this free white paper to read why mass casualty and other public health emergencies create a demand for information within hospitals, between hospitals, between hospitals and local incident command centers, and between local, statewide and multi-state incident command centers and agencies.
  • e-Life Sciences 2010: Enabling a Trusted Electronic Value Chain
    This white paper presents a solution framework for Life Science Organizations that want to implement enterprise digital trust management to protect their electronic value chain.
  • Practical Guide to Implementing HIPAA IT Security Standards
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