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whitepaper Reduce the Cost to Achieving HIPAA Security Compliance with Lumension® Solutions2009-10-12 Lumension
  Healthcare organizations face a host of HIPAA Security Rule compliance challenges with the move to put patient medical records online. Lumension helps organizations address these compliance challenges by providing the proactive risk management and the required audit readiness to meet many aspects of the HIPAA Security Rule.

Tags: Security Administration, IT Budgeting, Regulatory Compliance, Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper Achieving Efficient Governance Risk and Compliance through Process and Automation2009-10-01 Epicor Software
  This white paper presents a low risk, high impact approach to gaining control of regulatory compliance. The procedures, tasks, and behaviors that bear upon compliance can be overwhelming. Yet organizations that can master these activities, operate more efficiently, compete more effectively, and build their brands. Learn how Governance, Risk, and Compliance technologies can help by downloading this white paper now.

Tags: Security Administration, Security Administration, IT Budgeting, Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper HIPAA Security Provisions: Is Your Network Ready for a Physical?2009-10-01 Tripwire
  The security-focused Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) federal regulation became effective April 2005, requiring many companies to review the health of their systems that create, receive, transmit or maintain health information. If your company is subject to HIPAA, is it prepared to meet the requirements of the Security Rule? This paper details:
  • The who, what, and why of HIPAA
  • Security requirements under the HIPAA Statute, Privacy Rule, and Security Rule
  • Deadlines, penalties, and sanctions for noncompliance
  • HIPAA Security Rule Standards
  • How to maintain network health through independent configuration auditing


Tags: Security Administration, Security Administration, Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper Reducing the Cost of Defensive Medicine Using the Internet2009-09-16 AdriaComm
  Defensive medicine consists of providing medical services that are not expected to benefit the patient, but minimize the risk of subsequent lawsuits. In that context, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) rightly makes a virtue of privacy, but it can also bring about a financial burden - a burden that can best be met through a judicious use of the Internet and the latest developments in secure online communications.

Tags: Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper Adobe LiveCycle solutions for business process automation2009-09-01 Adobe Systems
  In today's business environment, companies must be able to react to customer demands, competitive threats, and compliance requirements. With Adobe® LiveCycle® Enterprise Suite (ES2) solutions for business process management (BPM), organizations can quickly respond to all of these challenges. Download your FREE white paper here

Tags: Security Administration, Security Administration, IT Budgeting, Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper HIPAA and Beyond: An Update on Healthcare Security Regulations for Email2009-08-01 Proofpoint
  Judging from both the HITECH Act included in the stimulus bill and the FTC's multi-million dollar penalty against CVS, this much is clear: the U.S. federal government has gotten serious about enforcing HIPAA security regulations. At the same time, state governments are demonstrating their own fervor for data security by enacting privacy laws modeled on California SB 1386. These new laws, such as the Massachusetts Data Privacy Law taking effect on January 1, 2010, compel enterprises to protect individuals' data at rest and in motion and to disclose any security lapse, even small lapses that previously would have been overlooked.

Tags: Internet and Web, Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper DbProtect and HIPAA Compliance2009-08-01 Application Security
  The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), passed by Congress in 1996, is designed to safeguard all forms of personal health information (PHI) to include patient identities, medical records, and health insurance information. By defending the patients' rights to have their health information kept private and provide control over how their PHI data is used and disclosed, HIPAA mandates that all hospitals, health care providers, insurance providers, IT professionals, healthcare clearinghouses, business associates, and other involved parties meet compliance requirements.

Tags: Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper How Varonis Can Help With Efforts Toward Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance2009-07-28 Varonis
  This paper provides a brief overview of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, (Sections 302 and 404), the impact of SOX on IT Departments, and the Varonis Data Governance solution for critical portions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 also known as the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002, and commonly called "SOX" or "Sarbox", is a United States federal law enacted on July 30, 2002 in response to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals.

Tags: Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper HIPAA Compliance and Varonis2009-07-28 Varonis
  This paper provides an overview of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), its scope and purpose as well as a description of the way in which Varonis Systems enables entities to follow guidelines for regulation compliance. Varonis personnel and value added partners may distribute this paper as an informational overview.

Tags: Regulatory Compliance
  
whitepaper HIPAA Email Security Management in Email Communications2009-07-01 Lux Scientiae
  Performing daily business transactions through electronic technologies is an accepted, reliable and necessary tool across the nation's healthcare sectors. Collaborative efforts amongst healthcare providers have improved the delivery of quality care to patients in addition to the recognized increase in administrative efficiency though effective use of email and other types of electronic communication. Patients are becoming more comfortable with emailing their physician's office to schedule an appointment, discuss laboratory results or request refills on medication. Medicare and some other insurance payers also recognize and pay for "Online consultations" where the health provider and patient interact over the web (telemedicine).

Tags: Internet and Web, Regulatory Compliance