With data security and protection high on the agenda of most – NHS Digital has launched a new toolkit to help keep information safe
A new data security and protection toolkit has been launched by NHS Digital to replace the previous information governance toolkit.
The data security and protection toolkit is an online self-assessment tool that enables health and social care organisations to measure and publish their performance against the national data guardian’s ten data security standards.
All organisations that have access to NHS patient data and systems – including NHS Trusts, primary care and social care providers and commercial third parties – must complete the toolkit to provide assurance that they are practising good data security and that personal information is handled correctly.
Dan Taylor, programme director for the Data Security Centre at NHS Digital, said, “The data security and protection toolkit is a powerful tool which health and care organisations will use to assess their cyber preparedness. This launch marks the start of a journey, with the toolkit forming a foundation for long-term improvements in patient data security. The Toolkit is part of a number of new initiatives to build public trust in the way we secure their data.”
The toolkit has been developed to be easier to use and with a simpler format, achieved through user feedback and significant engagement with colleagues across health and care. It is also designed to help organisations measure themselves against the national data guardian’s ten data security standards and key elements of GDPR.
Organisations which provide health services or connect to national systems will be required to complete the Toolkit annually. It will also support existing best practice, such as ISO27001 and Cyber Essentials Plus. This means where organisations already have accreditation, they will not be expected to complete all elements of the Toolkit, rewarding organisations which have already invested in recognised standards.
Over the course of the next year, working closely with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), elements of the toolkit will be used to support the CQC’s Well Led inspections.
For more information, and to access the data security and protection toolkit, go to: https://www.digital.nhs.uk/data-security-protection-toolkit
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