Tag: central data storage
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Texas SB 1188 and Data Localization
Read more: Texas SB 1188 and Data LocalizationRecent changes in Texas may affect how your practice stores its data. Read this post from our friends at Central Data Storage to learn how you may be affected and how you can stay compliant.
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HIPAA Compliance and Data Recovery: Why Is It Important to Patients?
Read more: HIPAA Compliance and Data Recovery: Why Is It Important to Patients?This guide discusses why HIPAA compliance is important to patients and the steps healthcare providers should take to stay compliant.
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3 Important Steps to Prevent Ransomware Attacks
Read more: 3 Important Steps to Prevent Ransomware AttacksRansomware attacks are on the rise and there’s no way to stop cybercriminals targeting your dental practice. You need to backup, update, and educate.
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How to Update Your Disaster Recovery Plan and Checklists
Read more: How to Update Your Disaster Recovery Plan and ChecklistsA disaster recovery plan is essential for all HIPAA compliant businesses. Moreover, it is crucial this plan is regularly updated to ensure PHI data is safe no matter what.
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Disaster Recovery Planning – what you need and why you need a disaster recovery data center
Read more: Disaster Recovery Planning – what you need and why you need a disaster recovery data centerA disaster recovery data center is an essential requirement of every disaster recovery plan to keep the business running in the event of an unexpected catastrophe.
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What are the Contingency Planning Requirements and What Do They Mean for Dentists?
Read more: What are the Contingency Planning Requirements and What Do They Mean for Dentists?Planning & risk assessment is important for all parts of life, but when it comes to contingency planning for dentists, it’s required. Read this post to learn more.
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The Business Backup Battle Royale: Tape vs. Cloud vs. Disk
Read more: The Business Backup Battle Royale: Tape vs. Cloud vs. DiskReviewing the most popular business backup solutions: Tape (LTO), Disk (HDD/SSD), and the Cloud. Weighing factors such as: Initial Investment, Maintenance Cost, Expandability, Accessibility, Sensitivity, and Ideal Uses.
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