No 100% secure system: The stolen laptop
As repoted in ksl.com Thousands of people are being cautioned to keep their eyes on their credit reports tonight. A laptop with names, Social Security numbers and personal health information was stolen from University Health Care in Salt Lake City.
In Keyose we know there is no 100% secure system. As a Doctor I understand that when talking about personal health information breaches a “one between a billion chance” is simply unacceptable.
For that reason, Keyose was designed to be a anonymous personal health record. A anonymous-non identifiable database in a stolen laptop would not be a privacy problem at all.
Tags: privacidad, privacy

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