HealthsystemCIO.com September 11, 2020
Kate Gamble

During the past few months, much has been said about the significant effort required to implement and support virtual care and remote work. But for IT security leaders, that big lift comes with a big risk. As clinical and non-clinical functions are increasingly performed outside of healthcare facilities, the demand is growing for enterprise-grade cybersecurity in those locations.

“It’s something we need to work toward, because that’s what the public expects,” said Jonathan Nguyen-Duy, VP of the Global Field CISO Team at Fortinet, during in a recent panel discussion. “They want to be wowed and they want to have a great experience.” And that means being able to access services when and how they want — in a secure environment,...

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