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Key Management Plan Of Kaiser Permanente

S M Nazmuz Sakib

No 9wby4, SocArXiv from Center for Open Science

Abstract: Kaiser Permanente is looking to implement a new digital solution to help in hospital management. The hospital will be implementing a web-based electronic health care system. This initiative will require the information systems team to update the organization’s key management system during the migration process . As such, the purpose of this paper to develop and elaborate an enterprise key management plan that will identify key components, potential solutions, comparisons of the solutions, benefits and risks and the mitigations that can be used to deal with three risks. A robust Key Management system is one of the essential parts where healthcare ICT concerns are more. A Key Management system comprises the necessary processes used to store, create, distribute, delete or archive keys. A successful system will permit description keys only for the systems that will only need access to the data. All the other systems should not be allowed to read, snoop or access the data sent in the system or determine how to decrypt data. The purpose of this paper is to develop and discuss an enterprise key management system that will be implemented in the migration that will be done in the Hospital systems from the current system to the web-based electronic system. The key components of a robust, successful and efficient and Enterprise Key Management system will be examined . Overall, the paper will design an enterprise key management plan that will identify key components, potential solutions, comparisons of the solutions, benefits and risks and the mitigations used to deal with three risks.

Date: 2021-05-19
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