MedCity News November 4, 2024
Raj Chopra

Steps that healthcare providers can take – internally and with the help of external partners – to boost both their security capabilities and the confidence of their clinicians in those capabilities

As a radiologist, I know too well how cybersecurity is foundational to the day-to-day imaging work my team and I do. While radiologists are not experts in phishing, zero-trust, or threat hunting, we know the baseline infrastructure – which includes security – always needs to operate so that we can interact with the clinicians and patients who depend on us.

However, when data breaches and downtime occur, radiologists need information to understand what happened and when the system will be live again. Without that knowledge, an untenable...

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