Information Systems Security Survey
The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) is an institution built back in the 19th century. UNMC mission is to improve the health of Nebraska through premier educational programs, innovative research, the highest quality patient care, and outreach to underserved populations (UNMC, 2004). As an institution with key interest to privacy of its students, staff and subordinate staff, UNMC has adopted various policy guidelines to ensure information security system. For instance, its Information Security Management Plan (ISMP) describes its safeguards to protect confidential information. These safeguards are meant among another reason to:
- Ensure the confidentiality of data
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- Ensure the integrity of data
- Ensure the availability of data
- Protect against anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of the information
UNMC has adopted information security industry best practices to implement its information security system (UNMC, 2014). It has become so effective that during 2011, a Hitrust Gap assessment was performed, and no significant gaps were found within its security program. The worksheet below outlines how these programs have been rolled out by different offices in the university (UNMC, 2010).
Worksheet: Information Security Program Survey
References
UNMC. (March 2014) Strategic Plan 2010-2013. Retrieved from http://www.unmc.edu/wwwdocs/strategic-plan_06-10_v3-brochure1.pdf
United States Government Accountability Office. (February 2010). ELECTRONIC PERSONAL HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE: Health Care Entities' Reported
Disclosure Practices and Effects on Quality of Care. Retrieved from http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d10361.pdf
UNMC. (February 9, 2004). Information Security Plan. Retrieved from http://www.unmc.edu/its/docs/UNMCInformationSecurityPlan-Sept2010.pdf