TechTarget October 8, 2020
Makenzie Holland

CISA senior advisor Josh Corman said healthcare CIOs should focus on threat modeling and stronger disaster recovery for better healthcare cybersecurity.

If healthcare cybersecurity can keep healthcare CIOs up at night, they’re getting virtually no sleep during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ransomware attacks have become more common and the consequences of those attacks more serious since the pandemic began. Recent events include the ransomware attack against Universal Health Services that shut down the IT network of all 400 of its healthcare facilities in the U.S., as well as an attack on a hospital in Düsseldorf, Germany, that potentially resulted in the death of a patient.

According to cybersecurity expert Josh Corman, there are steps healthcare CIOs can take now...

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