so that unauthorised persons do not get access to the records.
when reading or making entries into records do it in a quiet or safe enviroment to ensure that confidentiality is not broken and that only the people who need to see the records can.
There are many ways that bank account records are protected. Examples include frequently changing passwords, PIN numbers and security codes, as well as high-end firewalls on banks' data networks.
For various reasons, to tell where they are making or losing money, for tax purposes, legal reasons to cover themselves, and if they are a public company they are required to provide shareholders with this information.
for a-level accounting . why stakeholders(customers) use the accounting records for guarantees and order met??? the reason for keeping accounting records because human memmory is short and changable, so there is chances of contravercies in future that's why account bookss are keeping
Military financial records are stored in federal government facilities. Few of these records are made public record. There are archives for certain records that are available to the public , and these records can be obtained by visiting libraries such as the Library of Congress to view these records.
Concerns over their security and therefore their confidentiality.
Microchips when handled without the greatest degree of security can breach the confidentiality of medical records and any other records. Microchips store so much information that interception of them can have devastating consequences.
when reading or making entries into records do it in a quiet or safe enviroment to ensure that confidentiality is not broken and that only the people who need to see the records can.
Confidentiality can be maintained when communicating information using paper records by monitoring who has access to the records. Confidentiality agreements that all parties must sign are helpful when trying to convey the desire for discreet communiques.
As far as medical records access, yes. If you're talking about the same kind of confidentiality you get with a lawyer, then no. Generally, no. A few US states include dentists in the confidentiality deal. Certainly not in Canada.
If you are referring to medical records - #2 - confidentiality. Patient records may not be revealed unless in response to a subpoena by the court.
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E. G Knox has written: 'The confidentiality of medical records' -- subject(s): Medical records, Access control
Patient-doctor confidentiality is to ensure that your records, including what you are being treated for, are not available to the general public. The only people who can get access to your medical records are immediate family, and you can possibly even restrict that.
William W. Lowrance has written: 'Privacy and health research' -- subject(s): Access control, Health planning, Medical care, Medical records, Privacy, Right of, Public health records, Research, Right of Privacy 'Of acceptable risk' -- subject(s): Industrial safety, Product safety 'Privacy, confidentiality, and health research' -- subject(s): Factual Databases, Confidentiality, Computer Security, Privacy, Legislation & jurisprudence, Ethics, Health Services Research 'Health policy brief' -- subject(s): Access control, Medical care, Medical records, Privacy, Right of, Public health records, Research, Right of Privacy
The question may be asking about asset (as in bookkeeping) and security (as in collateral on a loan) rather than 'computer security'.From a computer security standpoint, the requirements would include:establishing records retention requirements for audit papers - since these can be electronic records, a policy and means to retain them and be able to locate the relevant records is required. Section 802 of the US Sarbanes-Oxley law mandates that companies and their auditors maintain accounting documents and work papers for a minimum of seven years.establishing controls to protect the confidentiality of banking records - preventing unauthorized access to themestablishing controls to protect the availability and reliability of systems handling banking informationestablishing controls to protect the integrity of banking information - no unauthorized changes to the records (think in terms of someone trying to conceal fraud, embezzlement, etc.)establishing regular system auditing - to identify security breaches, unauthorized activity, suspicious activity, system failures, etc.Senior management can't just certify controls ON the system, these controls also have to control the way financial information is generated, accessed, collected, stored, processed, transmitted, and used through the system - this means implementing appropriate controls to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of banking information
Though medical records are usually encrypted, there is a chance that hackers can access them. Certain technologies allow savvy computer users to access hidden files.