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| Subject: | Removable media |
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| Date: | Fri, 30 Nov 2007 09:27:04 -0500 |
Hello, I am curious if anyone has a policy or can reference a policy, about removable media. After all the losses of backup tapes, CD's and USB flash drives being discussed in the media, this topic has become more important than I think it has been in the past. What are some of you doing to track media with sensitive information, such as ePHI or SSN, on it, or how are you tracking if someone copies information to a removable media device? Thank you, Brian Worrell Information Security Manager and Security Officer Office of HIPAA Compliance Indiana State Department of Health 2 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 o: (317) 233-4945
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