HealthTech August 9, 2024
Nathan Eddy

The latest security information and event management technology serves as a unified data platform applying modern intelligence and analytics to security data in real time.

Cyberattacks not only put patient data at risk but also can impact care delivery. Implementing a next-generation security information and event management system gives healthcare organizations holistic visibility into their IT environments, which could play an important role in maintaining continuity of care in a complex cybersecurity landscape.

Healthcare IT and security leaders can use next-gen SIEM to combine data feeds from across platforms, devices and vendors to uncover potential threats and compromised security within their organizations’ IT environment.

Unlike traditional SIEM, next-gen systems infuse data points from raw streaming workflows and all types of...

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