Security Boulevard April 5, 2022
Geetha R

Healthcare data is some of the most sensitive information out there, and it’s essential to keep it secure. After all, this data can include things like Social Security numbers, addresses, and health information.

With around 1200 cyber attacks every day, equating to 39 seconds per minute, it’s no wonder that healthcare organizations are a prime target for hackers. 60 percent of large healthcare organizations have reported being hacked in the past year.

All the healthcare service providers, hospitals, clinics, and doctors have to balance protecting patient privacy and safeguarding PHI (protected health information) against the potential harm of a large-scale data breach. They should meet all the strict regulatory requirements set forth by the HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability...

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Topics: Cybersecurity, EMR / EHR, Govt Agencies, Health IT, Healthcare System, HIPAA, Patient / Consumer, Privacy / Security, Provider, Technology
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