Striking the right balance between complex passwords, security and workflow efficiency is a big challenge for healthcare CISOs and CIOs. The rising number of publicly reported breaches shows the need to balance all three. Healthcare security leaders no longer can rely upon just firewalls to protect the four walls of their organizations. For example, they need to control access to customer data, systems and other information at each point of entry – each device and each user – with complex passwords that are much harder to hack.
The FBI has raised the bar for protecting criminal justice data. Discover what’s new in CJIS 6.0.
The FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Security Policy sets the standard for how law enforcement agencies and their partners protect some of the most sensitive data in government. This framework is essential for ensuring the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of criminal justice information — and the rules have changed in a big way.
In recent years, we have seen increased interest and adoption of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) technology in healthcare. Organizations have been piloting solutions that range from helping diagnose patients, to ensuring the privacy of their data. While the industry is beginning to see some benefits from these tools, many end-users are starting to ask important questions like: How does the tool work, or Where are my data stored?