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Telehealth Data in the Cloud
Release Date: 06/16/2020
Working Group: Health Information Management
Telehealth puts large amounts of patient data over the Internet and in the cloud. As the use of these capabilities increase so do the security risks. This paper will address the privacy and security concerns related to processing, storing, and transmitting patient data in the cloud for telehealth solutions.
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Key Takeaways:
- Privacy and security concerns
- Governance
- Compliance
- Confidentiality
- Integrity
- Availability
- Incident response and management
- Maintaining a continuous monitoring program
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Alex Kaluza
Research Analyst, CSA
Patty Ryan
Vincent Campitelli
After retiring from McKesson Corporation in 2016, Vince joined the Office of the President within the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA). Serving as an Enterprise Security Specialist, Vince supports the vast membership base of CSA in consuming and leveraging the numerous services, tools and expanding scope of research devoted to Cloud Computing. With his background in both the healthcare and financial service industries, Vince actively works wit...
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