Healthcare IT News October 4, 2024
Andrea Fox

Government and industry cyber pros aren’t always confident in their organizations’ abilities to recover from cyberattacks, two recent surveys suggest. They say underfunded security budgets are causing vulnerabilities in the face of pervasive threats.

More than half of the healthcare organizations that responded to a recent cross-industry cybersecurity survey by Travelers said they don’t have a specialized team to handle a data breach – and even more said they don’t use endpoint detection and response tools.

Meanwhile, chief information security officers nationwide told Deloitte and the National Association of State Chief Information Officers in a recent study that threats – exacerbated by the emergence...

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