
Partnering for Compliance in the Cloud
Compliance in the cloud can be complicated and time consuming. We discuss how to identify PCI- and/or HIPAA-compliant CSPs—and how to work with them to alleviate the stress of getting to the cloud.
According to one study, nearly 40 percent of healthcare organizations across the globe experienced a costly unplanned outage in the past 12 months. On average, these incidents cost $432,000. Once the emergency had passed, only half of the organizations surveyed were confident in their ability to restore 100 percent of the data required by service level agreements (SLAs).¹
With increased health information technology adoption, disaster preparedness and business continuity have become more crucial than ever. In the whitepaper, review more industry stats as mentioned above, data protection requirements under HIPAA laws, how virtualization can help, and recover options from ransomware.
Finally, read three use cases of leading health systems and provider organizations have implemented US Signal’s DRaaS solution with Zerto Virtual Replication as a key component of their disaster recovery and business continuity strategies with positive results
Compliance in the cloud can be complicated and time consuming. We discuss how to identify PCI- and/or HIPAA-compliant CSPs—and how to work with them to alleviate the stress of getting to the cloud.
In this eBook, you'll learn how to achieve PCI scope reduction and lessen your PCI compliance burden by outsourcing certain tasks to a PCI-compliance vendor.
Reduce the impact of healthcare security issues with the tips in US Signal’s eBook: Data Protection and Security in the Healthcare Industry: Challenges and Solutions.