Effective audit of security operations requires a real-time and historical operational understanding of billions of data related to thousands of systems. You need to respond to immediate threats and effectively perform login monitoring, access control, configuration and other security-relevant changes to HIPAA standards.
Leslie Guy Buckalew, vice president for sales and marketing, WebLOQ March 31, 2009
Though Washington is busy touting an overhaul of health care's record keeping, many health care organizations are independently making strides to "digitize" their operations and reduce their reliance on paper -- and the couriering and mailing of medical records -- in an effort to increase efficiency, accuracy and reduce costs.
Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center recently fired 15 hospital workers for accessing the medical records of octuplet mother Nadia Suleman without permission.
Effective audit of security operations requires a real-time and historical operational understanding of billions of data related to thousands of systems. You need to respond to immediate threats and effectively perform login monitoring, access control, configuration and other security-relevant changes to HIPAA standards.
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