09/27/2011 |
IT Compliance Management
IANS Faculty, Ed Moyle, gives a thought provoking webinar on the implications of "meaningful use" for information security professionals.
With the exception of HIPAA, nothing has been as transformative to Healthcare Information Technology as HITECH, especially pertaining to requirements around "meaningful use" of EHR.
For providers, when it comes to meaningful use, security can be
11/07/2006 |
IT Compliance Management
Overview
Organizations are struggling with where to place control of the compliance function and how to get people in other departments to follow policies and procedures. The situation is complicated for firms doing business in other countries or outsourcing to service providers located in nations with different approaches to compliance. Also, some standards, like PCI, keep
07/19/2006 |
IT Compliance Management
The 2006 New York Metro Information Security Forum is the Institute’s 27th two-day, end-user event. To open each forum, the Institute’s Managing Partners share with the assembled delegates their view on the current state of the IT security profession based on interactions with end- users at prior Institute events.
09/26/2005 |
IT Compliance Management
Overview
IT departments have to meet numerous regulatory standards, including those set by Sarbanes-Oxley, Graham-Leach-Bliley, HIPAA, and various state laws. Regulations and the standards for compliance with them are changing. Regulations are getting stricter whenever customer data is at stake. Compliance problems carry reputation risks, making it important to meet peer group
05/10/2005 |
IT Compliance Management
Overview
Complying with regulations is the minimum necessary action for corporations and IT Security. Depending on the business, there may be much more that the corporate IT Security team can and should do. Further, compliance is not solely the domain of IT Security. Instead it requires the cooperation and collaboration of the entire organization, especially legal counsel. This
03/03/2004 |
IT Compliance Management
Overview
Security administrators and auditors have traditionally approached security from very different positions. But movements toward making corporate and government officials accountable for the condition of their assets are forcing a change. Outside auditors are taking a harder look at the processes, goals, and business practices of IT security, and administrators are being
