U. of Rochester Medical Center Standardizes on Voltage SecureMail for 15,000 Users
PALO ALTO, Calif.
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When a campus law enforcement department doesn’t have enough staff or the right type of officers, technological solutions can only help so much. Contract security companies just might be able to provide your institution with the personnel it needs to make its public safety functions complete.
According to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, between Jan. 3 and June 11, there were 71 reported data breaches at our nation’s healthcare and education campuses, and the frequency of these types of incidents only seems to be on the rise. Here are 13 ways your campus can stem the tide.
Both recipients of the 2007 Campus Safety Director of the Year Awards knew it was time to give their departments a fresh start. From changing their agencies’ images to implementing new technology – and everything in between – Bonnie Michelman of Massachusetts General Hospital and David Rivero of the University of Miami had what it takes to put their agencies back on track.
Southwest Washington Medical Center’s Security Compliance Officer Christopher Paidhrin not only deals with all aspects of IT security, but also the physical protection of this large campus. Here, he discusses how he is able to keep this award-winning hospital protected from intruders, as well as HIPAA and Joint Commission compliant.