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Information Security for Computers running Mobility Lab
The Mobility Lab database may contain private or personal Protected Health Information (PHI). While Mobility Lab accommodates the
need to protect PHI, the database itself is not secured or encrypted by Mobility Lab. Instead, you should secure access to the database
using your operating system’s built in security features. Always follow information security best practices on the Mobility Lab computer,
including:
● • Use separate user and admin accounts
● • Use strong passwords
● • Lock the computer after a few minutes of inactivity
● • Control physical access to your computer
● • Keep your operating system and Mobility Lab software up-to-date
● • Back up your computer regularly and store your backups securely
● • Use your operating system’s built-in strong disk-level encryption
If your Mobility Lab system is online, use internet security software to prevent malware infections. Mobility Lab uses SSL to secure any
communication with APDM servers that might contain personal information, and no PHI is collected without your consent. Any
information on APDM servers is securely maintained.
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