The Challenge
Web applications are becoming more popular with healthcare
organizations as they convert from paper to electronic medical
records and offer “self-service” options to reduce costs. Yet,
they also pose many challenges:
- How to protect patient data.
- How to deploy new web-based services quickly
and securely.
- How to maintain patient trust.
- How to achieve compliance with the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Payment
Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS).
Breach Security web application firewalls offer the solution.
Breach Security Benefits to Healthcare Organizations
Security
- Patient Information Data Leakage Prevention -
Breach Security web application firewalls prevent protected
health information (PHI), patient ID numbers and other sensitive
data from leaving web application databases due to hacks
and poor coding practices.
- Real-Time, Continuous Web Application Security -
Breach Security web application firewalls shield vulnerabilities
from existing and emerging attacks, allowing faster and
more secure web application deployments.
Learn more about web application
security.
Integrity
- Web Application Defect Identification - Breach
Security web application firewalls pinpoint and highlight
application health issues— such as missing or broken links—that
can prevent patients, doctors and insurers from accessing
the information they need and damage the organization’s
reputation. Learn
more about web application integrity.
Compliance
- Accelerated HIPAA Compliance for Web Applications
- Breach Security web application firewalls help facilitate
and document compliance with HIPAA’s Administrative Simplification
provisions.
- Accelerated and Automated PCI Compliance for Web
Applications - Breach Security web application firewalls
ensure immediate compliance with Requirement 6.6 and facilitate
compliance with many other PCI requirements.
Learn more about PCI compliance.
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