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storing large volumes of data
How to ensure data security and integrity?
Data security and integrity are paramount in histology. Measures to protect data include:
Regular backups
to multiple locations
Encryption
of sensitive data
Using
secure access controls
Maintaining an
audit trail
of data access and modifications
These strategies help prevent data loss, unauthorized access, and ensure that data remains accurate and reliable.
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