MedCity News March 10, 2023
Kelli Burns

As companies review their processes, below are three approaches they can keep top of mind — namely, increasing employee training and utilizing technology as safeguards, making a point to learn and change processes following attacks, and prioritizing vetting partners’ security.

In an industry entrusted with valuable personal health information, healthcare organizations have long worked to stay ahead of cybersecurity threats. But as these threats accelerate and evolve, healthcare organizations and companies need to take new approaches to not only protect that data and their reputations, but also safeguard patient care.

Recent data from the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report shows that ransomware attacks saw a steep increase in 2021 — nearly 13% compared to the prior year and a jump...

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