Well, let's be real. Just what terrible things happened before we were forced to have all of this security? Oh sure, on occasion an employee did something a little sneaky but those incidences were very rare. All of this security hullabaloo, IMO is really unnecessary. In the 25 years I practiced before all of this was forced upon us I do not remember EVER having an issue where a patient's information got into the wrong hands and then was used in a vicious way. And, as Zappos can tell you, no amount of security, password protection or finger-crossing can protect one from malicious hackers.