HIPAA’s Security Rule has long granted covered entities compliance flexibility based on their size, resources and risk. But with healthcare breaches at an all-time high and threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, regulators are shifting to a more prescriptive model with strict requirements for all. Eliminating addressable safeguards means every control becomes mandatory for every health entity.
Read this white paper to learn about key changes and requirements expected to take effect in 2026.
Key Changes to address Administrative, Technical and Physical Safeguards:
• Cybersecurity: The updates seek to improve cybersecurity measures and align with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
• Response Times: The proposed changes will shorten response times to cybersecurity incidents
• Visibility into Threats: The updates seek to enhance the visibility of threats to covered entities
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