HIT Consultant June 8, 2022
Mike Wilkes, Chief Information Security Officer, SecurityScorecard

It’s time to get used to seeing your doctor from a digital screen, as virtual care is projected to expand well into the future. And while telehealth technology has proven to be highly beneficial in supporting the shift to virtual healthcare, it has also introduced a host of new vulnerabilities and opportunities for security breaches. Cybercriminals have always preyed on the healthcare industry, but with this virtual transition, the substantial increase in connectivity and network exposure has expanded the bullseye target for threat actors around the world.

It is crucial that providers take control of their cybersecurity posture and secure their telehealth solutions from cyberattacks and risks.

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Digital Health, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
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