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Every fire department uses a digital copier as a way of doing business. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the copying machine. We all make numerous copies of information that may contain personal information, that could include your arson divisions case reports and other criminal records before shipping them to the DA’s office. This does not even go into potential HIPPA violations should confidential information be compromised.


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How many of you would believe that a Copying Machine would need a hard drive similar to what you have in your computers? I have always assumed that when you placed a document into a Copying Machine, the scan would be transferred directly to the copy paper.  Not so and this has interesting ramifications as described in the attached video of a CBS investigation.  


Check it out at the below web address. 


http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6412572n&tag=contentMain;contentBody

 

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I can't watch the video....wont come up
I found and forwarded this to my administration last week. This could be an expensive lesson for anyone involved in patient care records, especially if they are copied under court order.

CBz, I couldn't get the link to work either.
Here's another link;


http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6412572n&tag=mg;mostpopv...
Executive Summary:

• 50th Anniversary of Digital Computers
• General industry has failed to warn consumers that anything copied or emailed is stored on an internal Hard Drive (HD).
• Digital scanners built >2000 all have on board HD for information storage.
• HD can store >20,000 documents.
• Safeguards can be purchased to disable HD storage capabilities.

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