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BS EN 12251:2004 Health informatics. Secure user identification for health care. Management and security of authentication by passwords

BS EN 12251:2004

Health informatics. Secure user identification for health care. Management and security of authentication by passwords

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Označení normy:BS EN 12251:2004
Počet stran:16
Vydáno:2004-09-03
ISBN:0 580 44406 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 12251:2004


This standard BS EN 12251:2004 Health informatics. Secure user identification for health care. Management and security of authentication by passwords is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.80 IT applications in health care technology
This document is designed to improve the authentication of individual users of health care IT systems, by strengthening the automatic software procedures associated with the management of user identifiers and passwords, without resorting to additional hardware facilities. This document applies to all information systems (hereafter called systems) within the health care environment that handle or store sensitive person identifiable health information, using passwords as the only means of authenticating the entered user identifier, i.e., verifying the claimed identity of a user. Systems that fall within the scope of this document include for example electronic patient record systems, patient administrative systems and laboratory systems, containing personal health information. This document does not apply to systems outside the health care environment. Neither does it apply to systems within the health care environment that use other means of identification and authentication, such as smart cards, biometric methods or other technical facilities.