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Honeypots--a sweet tool you can use to monitor snooping staff members
APCs Insider, December 5, 2008
To catch snooping staff, some hospitals and other HIPAA-covered entities use fictitious medical records that IT monitors to determine whether anyone is accessing them. to enhance their investigations. These are honeypots, also called honeynuts.
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