Help Net Security January 22, 2021
Cheryl Rodenfels, Healthcare Strategist, Nutanix

As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, healthcare organizations are scrambling to ensure the safety and support of patients and staff, while also integrating and learning new technologies to support telehealth practices.

The constantly evolving healthcare environment has placed immense financial strain on hospitals and increased pressure on healthcare staff, which has been made worse by the influx of possible security threats. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently released an alert highlighting imminent cybercrime threats to U.S. hospitals and healthcare providers.

Increase visibility

To mitigate cyber-related risk, healthcare organizations’ IT leaders must increase visibility by creating accurate application maps that visualize application and network interactions. This allows them to identify impact and mitigate incidents quickly and accurately, before...

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