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Microsoft Fabric Achieves HITRUST CSF Certification

We are excited to announce that Microsoft Fabric, which includes healthcare data solutions in Microsoft Fabric, is now certified for the HITRUST Common Security Framework (CSF) v11.0.1. 

The HITRUST CSF certification, one of the most widely adopted and recognized frameworks for information protection in the healthcare industry, provides customers with the assurance that Microsoft Fabric and healthcare data solutions in Microsoft Fabric have implemented the best practices and controls to safeguard sensitive healthcare data in the cloud.  A growing number of healthcare and life sciences organizations require their business associates to obtain CSF Certification to demonstrate security and privacy best practices to meet healthcare industry requirements. 

You can view and download the Azure HITRUST CSF v11.0.1 certification letter, which includes certification status for Microsoft Fabric and healthcare data solutions in Microsoft Fabric, by visiting this link: Azure – HITRUST CSF v11.0.1 Certification Letter (2024). You can learn more about Microsoft Azure’s HITRST CSF v11 announcement here: Microsoft Azure achieves HITRUST CSF v11 certification | Microsoft Azure Blog.  

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