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Vertical Focus: Health Care

SC Magazine's Security Vertical Focus: Health Care is the place to go for information on IT security relating to the health care sector, including breaking news, reviews of security products, and timely feature articles and opinions contributed by industry leaders.

Health care update

Deb Radcliff March 18, 2008

Health care organizations must shake off their HIPAA-induced paralysis and get technical.
 

One step ahead of HIPAA

Jack Rogers March 18, 2008

Using a solution from Aveksa, CIGNA automates a role-based access workflow for 27,500 employees.
 

Unified GRC: Replacing a piecemeal response to compliance

Dr. Anton Chuvakin, chief logging evangelist, LogLogic March 18, 2008

Though compliance regulations are inherently complex, broad and confusing in scope, addressing them can be simplified by uniting three previously independent corporate silos - governance, risk, and compliance - into one comprehensive automated technical platform known as IT GRC.
 

Changing a mindset: Audits are no longer one-off events

Bryan Cote, senior product manager, Ecora March 10, 2008

Not long ago, audits were a sporadic occurrence for an IT department. While most regulatory mandates included sections that addressed IT controls, these sections were not the initial focus of auditors, so they were largely ignored. In today's security environment, it no longer makes sense to think of each of these audits as a one-off event.
 

Motivating an industry to get safe

Illena Armstrong March 18, 2008

With California's data breach notification law now being extended to cover health care organizations, businesses in this space must pay closer attention to how the personal health information entrusted to their care is safeguarded.
 

Attacks on health care organizations up 85 percent

Frank Washkuch Jr. February 14, 2008

Attempted cyberattacks on health care organizations have increased 85 percent in the past year, according to SecureWorks, a software-as-a-service vendor.
 

Pacemakers vulnerable to attack

Sue Marquette Poremba March 14, 2008

Heart patients beware: If you feel a sudden jolt to your chest, it may be that someone has hacked into your pacemaker, according to recent research that investigated security problems affecting pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs).
 

Google, Cleveland hospital begin medical records project

Jim Carr February 22, 2008

In a move some say could compromise the privacy of hospital patients, Google has announced it will begin a pilot test of an online health service that will store the medical records of several thousand Cleveland Clinic medical center patients.
 

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