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BSI - PREN 13608-3

Health informatics - Security for healthcare communication - Part 3: Secure data channels

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Organization: BSI
Publication Date: 1 November 2005
Status: active
Page Count: 25
ICS Code (Information coding): 35.040
ICS Code (IT applications in health care technology): 35.240.80
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This European standard specifies services and methods for securing interactive communications used within healthcare.

Interactive communications are defined for the purposes of this standard as scenarios where both systems are online and in bi-directional communication simultaneously.Securing in this European standard includes the preservation of data integrity, the preservation of confidentiality with respect to the data being communicated, and accountability in terms of authentication of one or both communicating parties.

NOTE Examples of interactive communication are the download of HTML content over the Internet, a DICOM communication, or remote login to a computer.

This European standard does not specify methods related to availability of the interactive communication, certification and certificate management and key management. Neither does this European standard specify a mechanism for concealing that a communication session is in progress. This European standard does not specify the methods or services required to secure the communicating systems themselves.

Document History

PREN 13608-3
November 1, 2005
Health informatics - Security for healthcare communication - Part 3: Secure data channels
This European standard specifies services and methods for securing interactive communications used within healthcare. Interactive communications are defined for the purposes of this standard as...
May 1, 2000
Health Informatics - Security for Healthcare Communication - Part 3: Secure Data Channels
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