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Implementing Information Security in Healthcare: Building a Security Program (HIMSS Book Series)

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Product Description Implementing Information Security in Healthcare: Building a Security Program offers a critical and comprehensive look at healthcare security concerns in an era of powerful computer technology, increased mobility, and complex regulations designed to protect personal information. Featuring perspectives from more than two dozen security experts, the book explores the tools and policies healthcare organizations need to build an effective and compliant security program. Topics include information security frameworks, risk analysis, senior management oversight and involvement, regulations, security policy development, access control, network security, encryption, mobile device management, disaster recovery, and more. Information security is a concept that has never been more important to healthcare as it is today. Special features include appendices outlining potential impacts of security objectives, technical security features by regulatory bodies (FISMA, HIPAA, PCI DSS and ISO 27000), common technical security features, and a sample risk rating chart. About the Author Terrell W. Herzig, MSHI, CISSP, was Information Security Officer of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Health System, the UAB HIPAA Security Officer, and an adjunct professor of Health Informatics at the UAB. Mr. Herzig taught graduate courses in Information Engineering, Programming, Computer Networks, and Information Security in the UAB School of Health Professions. Tom Walsh, CISSP, has partnered with Brian Evans, CISSP, CISM, CISA, CGEIT, to assist healthcare organizations throughout the country with building regulatory compliant information security programs.