WHITE PAPER:
Studies show that 85% of healthcare facilities experienced data breaches in the past two years, at an average cost of up to $2 million each. In order to prevent such losses, many hospitals are deploying advanced security systems. In this whitepaper, find a security checklist that provides strategies every healthcare facility should be aware of.
EBOOK:
This handbook examines cloud storage and backup technology in relation to HIPAA compliance. Learn how business associates and covered entities are preparing for HIPAA audits, how health systems use the cloud for backup storage purposes and DR efforts, and how moving healthcare data into the cloud has changed other aspects of providers' businesses.
EGUIDE:
Regardless of the size of the institution, hospitals need a sufficient IT security system in place. This E-guide explores why channel professionals and VARs should not only understand hospital vulnerabilities but also be able to convince customers that risk mitigation is worth the price.
EBOOK:
HIPAA-compliant cloud storage and backup require healthcare organizations to conduct risk assessments of the potential uses of cloud technology.
EZINE:
The rapid adoption of EHRs, coupled with the widespread use of mobile devices among providers, has increased the endpoint security threat – and there are more risks ahead. Access this issue of Pulse to find out how providers are locking down access points to protect against data breaches and HIPAA violations.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
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WEBCAST:
This white paper presents a simple, secure mobile platform that enables your healthcare facility with text messaging capabilities that remain in compliance with HIPAA.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explores the benefits of a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) for healthcare facilities trying to implement mobile devices for improved secure patient data access.
EGUIDE:
The HIPAA Security Rule requires all HIPAA covered entities to create a plan for first protecting and then restoring confidential patient data in the event of a disaster. Unfortunately, HIPAA does not say much about what should go into such a disaster recovery plan. Inside this e-guide, find tips for a compliant disaster recovery plan.