“Email phishing exploits have been…”
increasing in healthcare due to the ease of attack and the threat actor only having to be right once and ...
increasing in healthcare due to the ease of attack and the threat actor only having to be right once and ...
...security by obscurity or by isolating sensitive data so that it’s not internet connected, but that doesn’t apply to modern ...
...needs to be protected, yet healthcare organizations are simultaneously under pressure to share this information across the continuum of care ...
Financial information has a much shorter lifespan and value than clinical information. Blood type and lab results will never change. ...
...cybersecurity investment. It can be hard to divert resources to information security if it seems to come at the expense ...
We’re moving to a place where literally they can stop cybercriminals before they strike — identifying and blocking them before ...
Beyond compliance and potential penalties, healthcare organizations must also protect themselves from the brand damage resulting from a cyberattack.
Hospitals’ systems were already fragile before the pandemic. Then the ransomware attacks became more varied, more aggressive, and with higher ...
...aren’t noted for their honesty. Every one of their attacks harms businesses, harms the people whose data been exposed and, ...
Like any legitimate business, attacking health and education sectors has proved to be profitable. They may also be softer targets.
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