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1 US Molecular Thomas F. Heston, MD protect your data, setup a teleradiology network, and customize your Internet CME Computer Gadgets and Hacks for the Nuclear Medicine Professional

2 US Molecular Protecting Your Data

3 US Molecular Even Top Institutions are Vulnerable

4 US Molecular Internet Safety “You cannot trust the Internet. You can only grow to respect it and understand its inherent problems and learn some basic common solutions.” Black Hat: Misfits Criminals, and Scammers

5 US Molecular Secure Your Data Never give out all of your secrets Redundancy > put up multiple barriers > encryption and password protection Monitor breaches > record intrusions into your system > have regular HIPAA meetings for TQI

6 US Molecular Principles Encrypt everything > Email is not secure unless encrypted > Resource to encrypt email: PGP – pretty good privacyPGP > Encrypt data before storing online Limit what is available online Don't create a centralized data center where a single break-in releases a flood of data

7 US Molecular Safety Tools Password protection > Roboform - passwords and usernames Roboform > Saves hours and hours of time Server protection > Advanced Policy Firewall - monitoring and real- time updating of unix IP tables Advanced Policy Firewall > Hardware Firewalls Data protection: encryption

8 US Molecular How to Setup a Simple Teleradiology Program

9 US Molecular Disclaimer: you are responsible for HIPAA compliance. This is an example only and does not cover data security methods in depth.

10 US Molecular VPN vs Bouncing VPN > creates a tunnel within the Internet > allows access to entire database > typical for large clinics or hospitals Bouncing > encrypted data pushed to a server > encrypted data then pulled off of server > database stored offline > less expensive and possibly more secure for small programs

11 US Molecular Radiologist Clinic / Main Database Dedicat ed Server VPN Tunnel 1. Push Encrypted Data for One to Just a Few Patients 3. Pull Encrypted Data note: main database is stored offline entire database always available via the Internet VPN vs Bouncing 2. Bounce Data off Dedicated Server

12 US Molecular VPN vs Setting up a Dedicated Server VPN > complex and expensive > requires permanent staff to maintain > hire someone else to do this Setting up a Dedicated Server > do-it-yourself > inexpensive > may be able to use consultants only

13 US Molecular Step 1. Get a Provider With 24/7 Support MegaSimpleDomains.com

14 US Molecular Step 2 (Final Step). Get a Unix Assisted Service Plan

15 US Molecular Personalized Continuing Education

16 US Molecular Personalized CME iGoogle Gadgets > allows you to customize your homepage > http://www.igoogle.com WebShots > customized personal screensavers Office Screensavers > keeps staff up-to-date with latest news > change once from central location

17 US Molecular Customized Homepages

18 US Molecular Customized Screensavers

19 US Molecular Personal TQI

20 US Molecular Personalized Feedback Loops

21 US Molecular

22 Contribute Your Expertise

23 US Molecular Contribute to NuclearWiki.com

24 US Molecular

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