A Prescription for Privacy: What You Need To Know About Security Requirements for EHR
As many healthcare organizations are discovering, implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR) technology involves more than just picking a bare bones system and entering in a few names. In order to qualify for incentives and avoid penalties, providers must also show “meaningful use” of certified EHR systems. While this may seem like a difficult task, there are several cost-effective, easy-to-use security technologies that healthcare providers of any size can use to protect their EHR systems. Download this white paper to learn more.
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Best Practices and Applications of TLS
TLS, widely known as SSL, is the standard for secure application network communications both within the enterprise and across the Internet. TLS can help secure your applications by strengthening authentication, encrypting data communications, and ensuring integrity of data in transit.
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Choosing a Cloud Host Provider
Despite the clear economic benefits of using cloud services, concerns about security, compliance and data privacy have slowed enterprise adoption. To reap the benefits of cloud computing without increasing security and compliance risks, enterprises must ensure they work only with trusted service providers that can address cloud security challenges. Download this white paper to learn more.
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Choosing the Right Security Solution: Moving Beyond SSL to Establish Trust
Choosing the right security solution is critical to the success of an online business. Look for trust-based security solutions that deliver protection and consumer peace-of-mind through cutting edge technology and integration with complementary third-party solutions.
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Malware Security Report: Protecting Your Business, Customers, and the Bottom Line
Online sales and services have experienced tremendous growth over the past decade. However, the increasing use of the Internet in everyday life has also brought a rise in nefarious activity. Malware is becoming more pervasive and jeopardizes the growth of e-commerce by fostering fears of compromised personal information. There needs to be an effective means to combat the use of malware if e-commerce is to reach its full potential.
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