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Healthcare Company Simplifies Management, Boosts Protection With New Security Solution

whitepaper Thousands of Allina employees use a computerized data system to access patient medical records. Allina Hospitals & Clinics, based in Minnesota, is a large network of hospitals and healthcare facilities.

Tags: network security

[13 May 2008]

Encrypting Critical Backup Data

whitepaper Given the recent spate of high-profile cases where lost or stolen backup tapes exposed thousands of confidential health and financial records, the need to encrypt sensitive data has taken on even greater urgency.

Tags: back-up

[11 May 2008]

HR Confidential: How Can Rights Management Help?

whitepaper In most businesses today, sensitive HR information such as employee medical and financial records, payroll information, and private personal data can only be protected by limiting access to the networks or computers where the information is stored.

Tags: hr

[11 May 2008]

Develop a HIPAA Privacy Policy

whitepaper They have either developed a policy themselves or delegated the task to a staff member, possibly a medical group records administrator or hospital privacy official. Most medical administrators have grappled with the issue of developing a HIPAA...

Tags: word processing

[11 May 2008]

Doctors Boost Patient Load and Still Get Home for Dinner With Microsoft-Based System

whitepaper The institute found the features it sought in gloEMR, an electronic medical records system offered by gloStream of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.gloEMR is built on the Microsoft.NET framework. The Michigan Knee and Shoulder Institute, of Auburn Hills...

Tags: application servers

[11 May 2008]

University Optimizes Security for Campuswide Network, Increases IT Efficiency

whitepaper The University needs to safeguard private information such as student records, commercially valuable research, and financial transactions. La Trobe University, a leading higher education institution in Australia, had to automate network access...

Tags: application servers

[11 May 2008]

Healthcare Solution Provider Finds Competitive Advantage in Move From SCO UNIX to Windows

whitepaper It adopted SQL Server 2005 (64-bit), created a physicians' Web portal, designed an all-new graphical interface, and expanded to 33 modules that manage electronic medical records, clinics, long-term care, home health, and others.

Tags: application servers

[11 May 2008]

Warning: The Storm still rages on

News Fast-flux service networks are networks of compromised computer systems with public DNS records that are constantly changing, making it more difficult to track and control criminal activities. Security vendor Symantec has warned that the Storm worm...

Tags: malware, botnet, storm

[07 May 2008]

A Layered Approach to Laptop Security for Healthcare

whitepaper The shift towards electronic health records makes laptop management and data breach prevention a growing challenge. The loss of one computer puts patient privacy at risk, and exposes organizations to damaging publicity and HIPAA compliance issues.

Tags: asset management, laptop, laptops, tracking

[05 May 2008]

Paper Company Maximizes Sales Effectiveness Through Centralized CRM

whitepaper Catalyst Paper also implemented Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to create a sales and marketing document portal that integrates with Microsoft Dynamics CRM account records. Catalyst Paper is one of North America's largest manufacturers of...

Tags: application servers, crm, dynamics, marketing

[03 May 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 02.05.08

Round-Up According to the written answer, the minister added: "HMRC has a strict policy forbidding staff to access customer records, unless they have a legitimate business need. Time heals all wounds. And over at the head offices of HM Revenue & Customs...

Tags: iplayer, iphone, blackberry, vista

[02 May 2008]

Improve patient care by improving the capabilities of your PACS

whitepaper But if you can transform the overwhelming amount of data into usable information, you can access records faster and more reliably - and benefit from operational efficiencies and better patient care. As your healthcare organization makes the...

Tags: storage management, imaging, medical imaging, consulting

[02 May 2008]

Vendor Aims to Double Customer Base in Three Years With Software as a Service

whitepaper It wanted to expand its market by helping schools to comply with Dutch government legislation for managing student records electronically. Kooijman software, an Independent Software Vendor (ISV) in the Netherlands, develops record management...

Tags: database management

[02 May 2008]

600 HMRC workers caught snooping

News She said in her written answer: "HMRC has a strict policy forbidding staff to access customer records, unless they have a legitimate business need. The government faced condemnation after it emerged that 600 staff at Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs...

Tags: data loss, hmrc

[01 May 2008]

Public trust eroded: Data breaches to blame

News Of the 1,025 respondents, 66 per cent said their trust in government departments had decreased due to information breaches such as the loss of 25 million personal records by HM Revenue & Customs last year.

Tags: data breach, government, hmrc

[30 Apr 2008]

The Weekly Round-Up: 25.04.08

Round-Up All this despair despite high UK earnings and plentiful jobs: labour market figures show employment at its highest level since records began in 1971, average earnings have increased and vacancies are at a record high.

Tags: open source, zx spectrum, apple, london

[25 Apr 2008]

Speech-Enabled Solution Saves Time and Money and Keeps the Focus on Patient Care in This New York Radiology Practice

whitepaper The solution uses ScanSoft Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Microsoft Office Word 2003 to deliver a powerful, intuitive interface to the hospital's existing systems for clinical records and digital imaging.

Tags: application development

[23 Apr 2008]

UK hit by 100 data breaches in six months

News The breaches include unencrypted laptops going missing as well as computer discs, memory sticks and paper records. Information has been stolen, gone missing in the post and while in transit with a courier, and the ICO said the material includes a...

Tags: security, ico, data breach

[22 Apr 2008]

Miserable at work? Live in London? Join the club

News Yet UK earnings are high and jobs are plentiful: labour market figures show employment at its highest level since records began in 1971, average earnings have increased and vacancies are at a record high.

Tags: work, staff, london, survey

[21 Apr 2008]

LITEWORP: Detection and Isolation of the Wormhole Attack in Static Multihop Wireless Networks

whitepaper A particularly devastating attack is known as the wormhole attack, where a malicious node records control and data traffic at one location and tunnels it to a colluding node far away, which replays it locally.

Tags: security tools

[11 Apr 2008]

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