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What 3 Recent Breaches Teach us About Data Security
By Gil Vidals, , Uncategorized

What 3 Recent Breaches Teach us About Data Security

A quick survey of 3 recent breaches – including one very high profile case –  reminds us to be especially vigilant to avoid these all-too-common scenarios with protected health information Breach #1: PHI on paper – even in your personal briefcase – isn’t good protection, and can lead to a breach of PHI The following breach... Continue reading
HIPAA Compliance is an Ongoing Process
By Gil Vidals, , HIPAA Blog

HIPAA Compliance is an Ongoing Process

Congratulations, you’ve made a wise choice to entrust your sensitive data to a proven, HIPAA compliant hosting specialist like HIPAA Vault! But wait – in terms of overall compliance, what does that really mean? It does mean that the technical infrastructure we employ to host your sensitive data is fully compliant – expertly designed with multiple layers of security to... Continue reading
HIPAA Encryption – Choosing the Right Kind
By Gil Vidals, , Uncategorized

HIPAA Encryption – Choosing the Right Kind

Everyone familiar with HIPAA agrees that protecting sensitive data like protected health information (PHI) is critical, and most realize that encryption is the technique of choice; however, this seems to be the extent of most people's knowledge.
HIPAA Plug-ins for WordPress, Part 3: Activity Logs
By Gil Vidals, , HIPAA Blog

HIPAA Plug-ins for WordPress, Part 3: Activity Logs

“Have you seen the video?” It’s a query for a connected world, bringing the world up close. From cell phones to visual doorbells – even police body cams – video helps tell a story – and maybe solve a crime. Now imagine this crime is an attempt to steal your company data or disable your... Continue reading
HIPAA Plugins for WordPress- Part 2 – WordFence
By Gil Vidals, , HIPAA Blog, Resources

HIPAA Plugins for WordPress- Part 2 – WordFence

One of the clear lessons of our recent pandemic has been that an invisible virus can do great harm to a body, if only given a “portal” through which to enter. The “attack vectors” are varied, if not deceptive: airborne, on surfaces, and even by those who show no symptoms. Fortunately, we’ve learned firsthand how... Continue reading
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