Chief Healthcare Executive May 10, 2021
Rich Bailey

Before the pandemic, the healthcare sector was a prime target for cybercriminals. But the rise of remote work has only increased vulnerability

In the year 2020, a virus swept the globe, forcing the world’s population to seek shelter at home. Scientists worked day and night to find a vaccine as the world’s economies start to collapse. Less than two years ago this might have seemed like the start of a Hollywood blockbuster, but sadly, this is the world we now inhabit.

Global healthcare has faced unprecedented challenges, and on top of the daily demands professionals face, the need to double down on cybersecurity efforts and comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has never been greater. Before...

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