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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
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US Molecular Protecting Your Data
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US Molecular Even Top Institutions are Vulnerable
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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
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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
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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
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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
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US Molecular How to Setup a Simple Teleradiology Program
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US Molecular Disclaimer: you are responsible for HIPAA compliance. This is an example only and does not cover data security methods in depth.
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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
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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
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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
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US Molecular Step 1. Get a Provider With 24/7 Support MegaSimpleDomains.com
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US Molecular Step 2 (Final Step). Get a Unix Assisted Service Plan
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US Molecular Personalized Continuing Education
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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
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US Molecular Customized Homepages
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US Molecular Customized Screensavers
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US Molecular Personal TQI
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US Molecular Personalized Feedback Loops
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