MedCity News August 9, 2022
Eldad Chai

With cyber attacks on a steady incline, something needs to be done so that similar fates can be avoided and patient trust can be prioritized. There are four key best practices that, with the right data access technology in place, can protect healthcare companies from hacks and attacks

The healthcare sector accounts for 30% of the world’s data, and its footprint is growing everyday. This wealth of data is both a blessing and a curse. It allows for data-driven decision-making within the organization and enables practitioners to make forward-thinking decisions about patient care. But, because the industry is notoriously behind when it comes to adopting security processes, it also makes healthcare companies a prime target for hackers. In 2021, nearly...

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Govt Agencies, Health IT, HIPAA, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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