通訊診療漸增 強化資訊安全管控
2020年新冠肺炎肆虐臺灣,嚴峻疫情打開民眾對於遠距醫療的認知。然而,現階段《通訊診察治療辦法 》(下稱《通訊診療辦法》)許多規範尚未完善,資訊安全備受質疑,因此,政府提出修正草案,增設通訊診療資訊系統之資通安全規範。同時,專家也提出幾項強化資訊安全網的方法,俾利防杜個資外洩,降低資安風險。
2020年新冠肺炎肆虐臺灣,嚴峻疫情打開民眾對於遠距醫療的認知。然而,現階段《通訊診察治療辦法 》(下稱《通訊診療辦法》)許多規範尚未完善,資訊安全備受質疑,因此,政府提出修正草案,增設通訊診療資訊系統之資通安全規範。同時,專家也提出幾項強化資訊安全網的方法,俾利防杜個資外洩,降低資安風險。
The rapid dissemination of information today is due to the advancements in science and technology. However, people have long been under pressure in terms of both mental and material aspects. As society progresses, people compete and compare themselves with others within the social structure, be it in terms of job position, social status or family dynamics. These factors may subject individuals to judgment by others. In terms of physical and mental exhaustion, the companionship of pets can indeed add variety to their busy lives.
Taiwan, known for its subtropical position and diverse topography, is blessed with an abundance of high quality agricultural products. However, the increase in agriculture waste production has led to a significant increase in agricultural waste. According to the Council of Agriculture’s statistics, agricultural waste in Taiwan reached 4.96 million metric tons in 2021, with most of them disposed by tilling, burying on site and composting. Recycling of agricultural waste has therefore become an important issue due to the increased environmental awareness throughout the society.
Outdoor catering is a cherished memory for most Taiwanese, as the lively feast is an integral part of various celebrities, such as weddings, funerals, and birthdays of gods held in the streets or temples. Indeed, this traditional food culture truly represents the taste of Taiwan.
Everyone must have heard the phrase: “Dogs are human’s most loyal friends.” As times change, dogs are not only human’s partners but also increasingly referred to as “furkids,” treated like children, and even if people who are unable to have children are more willing to raise dogs. In society, some dogs are even treated as important partners in maintaining rescue operations and are called “working dogs.” People who lead them on duty are the “dog handlers.”
Due to low birth rate and aging society in Taiwan, intergenerational learning, a new form of long-term care for the elderly, has emerged. However, the general public’s misunderstanding and established impressions of the elderly have become a major obstacle to the establishment of intergenerational learning bases;thus, reaching a consensus with schools and parents is particularly important.
Conservation is divided into three levels: preserving habitats, protecting species, and restoring ecosystems. To truly solve the problem, it is necessary to start with education. Hospitals are often the last line of defense for human life, and the same goes for the animals. The hope is to cultivate the correct mindset and knowledge of environmental conservation among the public so that wild species can survive without being affected by humans, and humans can treat wild animals in a more friendly manner.
With advancements in medical technology and a decrease in the global fertility rate, the aging population has become a common challenge worldwide. Taiwan is estimated to become a super-aged society by 2025, making it the fastest aging population in the world.
With the advancement of technology and the pursuit of sustainable agriculture, Taiwan’s agriculture is entering a new era. People are now seeking new agricultural technologies and innovative methods, using them to replace manual labor, increase agricultural productivity, and improve the quality of their products. The emergence of “high-tech farmers” has changed the stereotypical impression of farmers being solely reliant on hard work. Nowadays, sweat is no longer the only defining characteristic of this job.
Mountains cover 60% of Taiwan’s land area, giving it the greatest concentration of high mountains of any island in the world. In fact, Taiwan is covered by lush evergreen forest, with over 1,000 hectares of lands managed by the Forestry Bureau. However, there are only 1,100 forest rangers patrolling the vast forests of the island, which means each forest ranger needs to oversee more than one hectare of forest. “One hectare of flat land is not that big, but one hectare of forest is more burdensome as it includes mountains and rivers,” said Lai, Po-Shu, a forest ranger stationed at Taipingshan in Luodong, Ilan County, northeastern Taiwan.
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