Confidentiality Integrity Availability
availability, confidentiality, integrity, all the above
All of the above. Information security is always always concerned with the three objectives of Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability.
Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability are the fundamental objectives of health information security and the HIPAA Security Rule requires covered entities and business associates to protect against threats and hazards to these objectives.
If an individual believes that a DoD covered entity (CE) is not complying with HIPAA, he or she may file a complaint with the:
The goal of the Information Security Management process is to make sure that IT security is consistent with business security, ensuring that information security is effectively managed in all service and Service Management activities and that information resources have effective stewardship and are properly used. This includes the identification and management of information security risks
Regarding HIPPA recertification: all the above
To protect the privacy of patient information. The law makes it illegal to give out a patient's medical information without their consent. After HIPAA, medical patients had to fill out forms designating where and to whom their information could be given out. If you are taking the HIPAA test: To make it easier for people to keep health insurance and to help the industry.
information, coordination and direction
critical information
To provide information and entertainment to the public.
To keep sensitive information out of our enemies hands.