Don’t Let Hackers Steal Your Confidential Medical Information
The University of California, Berkeley, experienced a security breach when hackers attacked the campus’ health services center and retrieved confidential information such as social security numbers, health insurance information, and medical information.
In Virginia, a hacker claims to have stolen confidential medical information from the Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program (VPMP) which contained patients’ personal and prescription drug information. The hacker claims to have encrypted it with a password and deleted the back-ups.
As the future of healthcare progresses to the modern age of technology, physicians must be aware of security and privacy breaches that may threaten the confidentiality of protected health information. Are your health records safe?
Constant monitoring and auditing are key factors in preventing privacy and security breaches. In addition to firewalls, encryption, and backups, facilities must have measures in place to track who has access to the information and what changes are being made, when, and why. Healthcare DPS can assess your system and provide solutions to meet all your security and privacy needs. For more information, please visit www.healthcaredps.com or speak with a representative (877) 423-7701
For the full Berkeley story http://datatheft.berkeley.edu/news.shtml
For the full Virginia Prescription Monitoring Program story http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/hacker-says-he-stole-confidential-medical-data-8-million-virginia-residents












