HealthTech June 8, 2023
Matt McLaughlin

Implementing an effective approach to cybersecurity in healthcare is an ongoing process.

The security challenges that healthcare organizations face are getting more daunting. Cybercriminals are more organized than ever and are even using techniques employed by legitimate IT companies, such as project management and custom development best practices. Some organized cybercrime outfits have achieved a level of expertise equivalent to that of a skilled penetration testing unit.

According to Black Kite’s 2023 Third Party Breach Report, healthcare was the industry most impacted by attacks in 2022. Last year, 34.9 percent of attacks targeted the healthcare industry, up from 33 percent in 2021.

To address these growing threats, many healthcare organizations are adopting a zero-trust approach to security that requires all...

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