HITRUST® is a standards development organization that was founded in 2007. It develops and maintains a healthcare compliance framework called the HITRUST CSF™.
According to HITRUST, the CSF is:
“A certifiable framework that provides organizations with a comprehensive, flexible and efficient approach to regulatory compliance and risk management. Developed in collaboration with healthcare and information security professionals, the HITRUST CSF rationalizes healthcare-relevant regulations and standards into a single overarching security framework. Because the HITRUST CSF is both risk- and compliance-based, organizations can tailor the security control baselines based on a variety of factors including organization type, size, systems, and regulatory requirements.”
The HITRUST CSF is designed to unify security controls from federal law (HIPAA), state law, and non-governmental frameworks (PCI-DSS) into a single framework that's tailored towards use in the healthcare industry. To become HITRUST CSF certified, healthcare organizations typically follow a 4-step process:
If you are a cloud software company like Paubox, choosing the right cloud vendor for compliance and cybersecurity is vitally important. As such, Paubox has been a customer with Amazon Web Services (AWS) since day one. To address security and compliance, AWS uses a Shared Responsibility Model. Under this model, AWS manages security of the Cloud and its underlying infrastructure, while security in the Cloud is the responsibility of the customer. AWS customers have a broad range of controls to implement to protect content, platform, applications, systems and networks. In the context of compliance, AWS offers customers compliance-ready infrastructure and provides tools and services they can use to be compliant on the AWS Cloud. To help customers with their HIPAA and/or HITRUST compliance, AWS provides access to a suite of both AWS-native tools and services designed for use by customers to secure their workloads and encrypt and obfuscate PHI. AWS offers customers who need a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) for HIPAA compliance. SEE ALSO: Is Amazon Web Services (AWS) HIPAA Compliant?