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Texas Does Poor Job of Securing Patient Info

_Sharp'r_ writes "This new security audit from Texas is an example of why the solution to medical privacy isn't to store it all in a big government database. The report describes a myriad of problems with state health and welfare agency's information security. Some of the problems cited include lack of firewalls, wide open wireless access points and all the other "usual suspects" that we've come to expect from a government security solution. The network is especially vulnerable to internal misuse, according to the report. For example, 'poor access controls' allowed a Department of Health customer service employee to create 74 fraudulent birth certificates. The report found that many of the agencies' nearly 50,000 workers have access to "tremendous amounts of decentralized, confidential data." You can also access an html formatted version of the full report."

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