1. When storing information electronically a lot of problems can potentially arise. Everything is just much easier done by technology and the usage of iCloud storage. If a security breach occurs, this threatens that all of the individual private and confidential health information could be made available without proper authorization or consent. Doctors and healthcare professionals have no idea what they are up against. Some ethical issues that could arise are; having an individual’s information longer than needs to be, selling the individual’s information to an outside company for business purposes, inappropriate use of the individual’s data, and not telling the personale about data breaches that involve the individual’s information. Privacy and confidentiality is another ethical issue when storing information electronically. Keeping your information stored in your phone or computer can be risky for the reason being that somebody could get a hold of it. When Doctors keep you  information it’s because you may not remember the last time you had an important procedure done. Because they are your doctor your information hopeful everything is concealed away. Inappropriate use of data, 2. Keeping an individual’s personal data for longer than necessary, 3. Not announcing data breaches that deal with customers’ personal information. Additionally, Ethical oversights are needed to ensure that appropriate security measurements are taken to store personal data. Whether we are collecting data, or our data is being collected, we need to consider asking these questions. How my data will be stored, who will have access to my data, and what security measurements have been taken to store my data. Finding answers to these questions will help to have a clear idea of how your data is being used and does the collector ensure the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of data. The confidentiality and anonymity of the stored data need to be preserved in order to keep data privacy.  
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