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Transcript of Information Security Is for Everyone By Jill Burrington-Brown, MS, RHIA.
Information Security Is for Everyone
By Jill Burrington-Brown, MS, RHIA
Setting the Standard for Security
• Electronic health information must be confidential, have integrity, and be available.
• Each provider must protect against threats or hazards to the security of the information.
Practical Security Safeguards
• For our system• At our workstation• When using e-mail
and the Internet
Safeguarding Our System
What Are the Potential Risks to Our System?
• Theft
• Vandalism
• Snooping
• Environment
How Can We Minimize the Risks?
Protect Physical Access• Control location• Lock equipment• Use screen filters• Label laptops• Lock or shut down
Protecting System Access
• Identifying
Who are you?
• Authenticating
Something you know
Something you have
Something you are
Protecting System Access…
• Authorizing
Rights and permissions
• Accounting
Audit trails and logs
Protecting System Access
Manage your Password!
• Choose a strong password!
• Don’t share it with anyone!
• Don’t write it down on a Post-It!
• Don’t “Save This Password!”
Protecting System Access…
• Remove default passwords
• Control software loaded on system
• Remove unused software
• Consider automatic log-off
• Consider encryption for sending sensitive information
Minimizing the Risks….
Education of the WorkforceWho are the• Data owners• Data users• Data custodians• And what can they do?
Minimizing the Risks….
Anticipate Environmental Hazards• Power outages/spikes• Fire• Flood
How About the Internet?
• Downloading information
Downloading Information
• Freeware• Shareware
Be careful: some of these programs create vulnerability to viruses, unexpected software interactions, and subversion of security controls, and may violate your licensure agreements if you don’t purchase the software.
• Don’t open attachments from someone you don’t know
• Don’t open attachments from someone you do know if the message seems strange
Your PC
The only safe PC is a powered-off PCTwo thirds of all hacking is INTERNALMost hacking activity takes place off-hours
There is no such thing as a 100 percent secure system or network, but we can work toward better security practices.
Your HIM Professionals Are a Valuable Resource!
Working together wecan manage theprivacy and securityof health information.
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© 2003 AHIMA