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How a VPN Can Help with HIPAA Compliance

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Jason Karn, Chief Compliance Officer at Total HIPAA, recently discussed the importance of a VPN for groups that need to be HIPAA compliant with Karen Mesoznik, Head of Marketing Communications and PR, for Perimeter 81. Jason and Karen discuss: How a VPN can protect your business intelligence Using VPN’s when accessing data remotely The pros […]

Jason Karn, Chief Compliance Officer at Total HIPAA, recently discussed the importance of a VPN for groups that need to be HIPAA compliant with Karen Mesoznik, Head of Marketing Communications and PR, for Perimeter 81.

Jason and Karen discuss:
How a VPN can protect your business intelligence
Using VPN’s when accessing data remotely
The pros and cons of a traditional VPN vs. cloud-based VPN

Follow this link to listen to Jason Karn, Chief Compliance Officer, Total HIPAA, interview Karen Mesoznik, Perimeter 81.

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Want to learn more about VPN’s? Here are two additional Total HIPAA blogs discussing VPN usage.

https://www.totalhipaa.com/benefits-vpn/
www.totalhipaa.com/vpn-vs-ssl-tls-hipaa-environment/

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