DynaPass Authentication Glossary


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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

Federal legislation FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974) requires protection to be in place for personally identifiable information (PII) of students. If a school receives federal funding they are required by government regulatory compliance of FERPA to protect their student’s private info.

Federal Financial Institutions Examinations Council (FFIEC)

Standing for Federal Financial Institutions Examinations Council, the FFIEC was formed in 1979 and maintains financial institution standards for security, accountability and consistency. The council creates uniform principles for supervising financial institutions through regulatory compliance. These principles are created for federal examination by the FRB, FDIC, NCUA, OCC, MAIC and CFPB.

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Electronic Medical Record (EMR)

Patient data that once was stored in file cabinets on paper is now put into an electronic medical record or EMR. Patient healthcare information in an EMR can be stored, transmitted and access by healthcare facilities allowing them to offer patient support remotely as well as work together with other physicians. Electronic medical records security is created through government regulatory compliance of the healthcare facilities.