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If your company deals with credit card numbers, patient records, customer information or other sensitive data, the list of compliance standards, federal regulations, and state laws can be very long. And if you’re a healthcare organization? It’s even more complex. What is HIPAA? Probably the most well-known compliance standard is the Health Insurance Portability and […]
Read MoreAccording to the American Hospital Association, more than 75 percent of hospitals offer telemedicine as a service, and 70 percent of patients feel comfortable communicating with their healthcare providers via text, email, or video. However, while patients and providers are embracing the convenience and accessibility of telehealth, security concerns still remain – especially in regards […]
Read MoreNetSource One, a managed services, network security, and data center services provider, today announced the successful completion of their seventh consecutive SOC 2 Type 2 examination, together with their first HIPAA security compliance assessment. For the engagement, NetSource One was measured against the AICPA Trust Services Criteria for Security, Availability, and Confidentiality, as well as […]
Read MoreColo Solutions, a colocation and cloud services provider located in downtown Orlando, Florida, today announced successful completion of their 2019 SOC 1 Type 2 examination, HIPAA Security Compliance assessment, and PCI DSS assessment. As the company’s top priority, “customer needs” are the driving force behind the comprehensive initiative, noted Clayton Mynard, CEO. The company’s five […]
Read MoreDid you know that the new HIPAA Privacy and Security final rule came into effect March 26? The rule, more commonly known as the HIPAA Omnibus Rule brings about a drastic change in the way practices are supposed to handle breach notifications. This change is something you should be aware of. Under the old rule, […]
Read MoreAs your company grows, so do the risks of doing business. More employees mean that you can’t watch over every transaction. New markets and expanded product lines mean additional regulations and compliance requirements. To maintain control of the risks that naturally follow growth, you need the audit trails and formal business processes that an ERP […]
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