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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a set of European Union (EU) laws that change the way organizations collect, store, and transmit personal data of EU citizens, even if the company processing or handling data is outside of the EU. GDPR requires specific privacy and security measures be taken to ensure the privacy of EU citizen data and to fulfill on specific rights granted to data subjects under GDPR. Enforcement began on May 25th, 2018.
In February 2013, the U.S. President issued Executive Order 13636, “Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity,” which directed NIST to work with stakeholders to develop a voluntary Cybersecurity Framework. This was done because federal agencies and critical infrastructures were facing growing security attacks and needed ways to help them better understand, organize, manage and mitigate security risks. The framework also provided a common language for agencies and infrastructure entities to communicate about security and risk management.
As the impact of COVID-19 grows, protecting patient privacy is paramount for healthcare organizations hard at work treating those affected by the pandemic. But where can privacy, compliance, and security teams begin when they’re inundated with surging volumes of patients to look after? This datasheet highlights how Imprivata FairWarning can immediately help alleviate data privacy concerns throughout the crisis.
Both the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) provide security frameworks to which organizations around the world adhere in order to increase data security and privacy. Aligning with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and the ISO/IEC 27001 Information Security Management Standard helps organizations understand and improve how they manage cybersecurity risks, meet compliance requirements, and facilitate data privacy.
ISO/IEC 27001:2013 is an international standard that describes best practices for an information security management system (ISMS). As defined by the ISO organization, the ISO standards “will help your organization manage the security of assets such as financial information, intellectual property, employee details or information entrusted to you by third parties.”
There has never been a more critical time for truth in healthcare. Industry myths can paralyze organizations from moving forward; from discovering more secure and safer processes; from transforming into a technology innovator.
Digital identity management and data security should be paramount for today’s healthcare technology leaders. And for good reason. Data breaches can damage a hospital’s reputation and lead to steep regulatory fines and costly lawsuits.
Hospitals are adopting virtual desktops to give their care providers faster, easier, and more flexible ways to access patient information and clinical applications. For hospitals using Microsoft Remote Desktop Services to deliver these capabilities, Imprivata Virtual Desktop Access provides an easy and proven way to ensure success by streamlining clinicians’ virtualized workflows.
Imprivata Virtual Desktop Access gives care providers No Click Access to their personalized desktops and applications. Using biometrics and/or card authentication, care providers can access the virtual desktop with a single tap of a badge or swipe of a fingerprint. With Imprivata OneSign Single Sign-On, care providers can access all of their applications without further logins, including EMR, PACS, CPOE, and other applications.