HIT Consultant January 25, 2022
Jasmine Pennic

What You Should Know:

– After a year of unprecedented ransomware attacks on hospitals and healthcare systems – and with healthcare now the #1 target for cybercriminals – critical medical device risks in hospital environments continue to leave hospitals and their patients vulnerable to cyber-attacks and data security issues.

– New data released by Cynerio, a leading provider of healthcare IoT cybersecurity and asset management, in its 2022 State of Healthcare IoT Device Security Report shows that steps the cybersecurity industry has taken to date to protect hospitals and health systems are not enough.

State of Healthcare IoT Device Security

Cynerio, found that security threats related to IoT and related devices within healthcare environments have remained sorely under-addressed, despite...

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Health IT, Healthcare System, Medical Devices, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Safety, Technology
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