| `Information Systems Security: Top level policy for the NHS`, IMG document 2009 (b) |
....had been spiked at the request of the intelligence community) I was therefore contacted and asked to speak to the BMA s Information Technology Committee (as it now is) on the 8th March. On looking at the documents that the government had supplied to the BMA on security in the proposed network [50] [51] 52] 53] 54] it was clear that something was wrong. The government assumed that the main additional threat from connecting clinical computer systems together would come from outside hackers a view common enough in the popular press but not held by people with experience of the ....
`Information Systems Security: Top level policy for the NHS`, IMG document 2009 (b)
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