HealthsystemCIO.com May 6, 2021
Kate Gamble

For healthcare organizations, medical device security is undoubtedly a priority. But with breaches continuing to mount, even during the pandemic, according to HIPAA, perhaps it’s not high enough on the list.

In fact, Greg Murphy, CEO of Ordr, believes there’s “a huge blind spot” when it comes to device security, and it stems from a lack of visibility as to what’s on the network. “It sounds obvious, but you cannot define a security strategy, and you cannot understand your risks, if you don’t know what’s connected to your network,” he said during a recent webinar.

The problem is that many IT and security leaders think they do know, and are unintentionally putting their organizations at risk. Fortunately, it’s a scenario...

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